Bournemouth have agreed a deal with Leeds to turn Luis Sinisterra's loan move into a £20million permanent transfer, talkSPORT understands.
The 24-year-old completed a loan deal to the cherries in the summer following their parent club's relegation to the Championship.
Since then, Sinisterra has made 17 appearances in Bournemouth in all competitions and scored three goals and assisted three others.
Andoni Iraola's team was eager to acquire the Colombian's services given the interest from rival clubs in the summer.
talKSPORT can now confirm that Bournemouth will sign him on a permanent deal that will see him leave leeds this summer.
After his time at Colombian side Once Caldas and Dutch side Feyenoord, the whites signed Sinisterra for £21m in 2022.
He made 22 appearances in his debut season at Leeds, scoring seven goals in the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup.
Sinisterra, who has represented his country 11 times, had to deal with several injuries throughout the campaign, as he suffered foot, ankle and muscle problems.
The winger made four appearances for Leeds at the start of this season before completing his move to Bournemouth on deadline day.
He is by no means a regular starter for the Cherries, having only made four starts in the Premier League, but he is a reliable option off the bench.
Sinisterra scored his first goal for the club in the 6-1 win city of manchester before going seven league games unbeaten.
He featured in every game during that run, including scoring a goal as a substitute late in the 3-0 win over Fulham.
FA Cup action also proved successful for Sinisterra, as he scored and assisted against Swansea in a 5–0 fourth round win.
Bournemouth are 12th in the Premier League and eight points above the relegation zone, but have tough games against Newcastle and City on the horizon.