Willy Gnonto has returned to training with Leeds United.
The Italian, 19, submitted a written transfer request last Friday ahead of the Championship clash with West Bromwich Albion.
However, talks with CEO Angus Kinnear and head coach Daniel Farke over the past 24 hours have led to the forward being reintegrated back into the squad.
He also been moved back to the first-team dressing room having previously been shifted out of it.
Gnonto has missed the club’s last three games but could now potentially be in contention for the game with Ipswich Town on Saturday.
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The club have been resolute throughout the summer that he will not be sold and are determined to both keep him beyond the deadline and make him part of this season.
Gnonto started Leeds’ opening match of the Championship season against Cardiff City, but withdrew from the squad to face Birmingham City the following week.
The club reiterated at that point that they were not willing to sanction his departure, and said the situation was an “internal disciplinary matter”.
Gnonto joined Leeds on a five-year deal from Zurich last September and made 45 appearances for Leeds in all competitions last season.
Leeds are 19th in the Championship following two draws and a defeat from their opening three games.
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