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Leeds United’s Largie Ramazani joined Valencia on a season-long loan deal towards the end of August.

The winger has been limited to 85 minutes from five substitute appearances this season.

Valencia confirmed on Tuesday that the Leeds man is ‘suffering from an injury to the quadriceps of his right leg’.

Los Ches said he’ll undergo treatment at the club’s facilities, without providing any update on his potential return.

Wednesday’s edition of Mundo Deportivo reports the 24-year-old suffered a setback in training. The newspaper states the initial estimate indicates Ramazani will be out of action for at least a month.

Over at El Desmarque, they report initial tests have shown he’ll be sidelined for more than a month. If this is true, they claim the Belgian will miss at least six league matches and one more in the Copa del Rey.

AS report the Leeds owned player’s quadriceps injury will see him spend the next month on the sidelines.

At this moment in time, AS state the best-case scenario is for Ramazani is to be return for the clash against Levante after November’s international break.

Valencia haven’t secured a purchase option, meaning the player will return to Elland Road after this season. After the loan started off well, injuries aren’t a great path to Leeds United getting a good transfer fee.