Ghana striker Caleb Ekuban's market value has skyrocketed to £9m since joining Turkish side Trabzonspor.
The 25-year-old has enjoyed a massive rise in form since he made the permanent switch to the Turkish side in 2019.
Ekuban joined Leeds United in the summer of 2017 but endured an injury-ravaged first season at Elland Road, making only 20 appearances.
He was farmed-out on loan to Trabzonspor and later made a permanent switch for £900,000 in July last year.
The Ghanaian has now seen his market value shoot-up after a revived career in Turkey.
The Italian-born striker is now valued at £9 million, according to Fotospor.
The situation has sparked claims that the West Yorkshire club were too quick to bin him during a difficult spell at the club.
The Ghana international has already fetched a hat-trick in the Europa League this term.
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