Leeds boss Neil Warnock has told Darren O'Dea he will not be joining the club on a permanent basis.
Defender set to return to Celtic after loan spell
Leeds boss Neil Warnock has told Darren O'Dea he will not be joining the club on a permanent basis.
The on-loan defender has made 42 appearances for the Elland Road outfit this season but, after he picked up two suspensions in less than a month, Warnock has decided he will not be making a permanent swoop for the Celtic man.
O'Dea had expressed a desire to join Leeds permanently, but Warnock has informed him he does not figure in his future plans.
"I have decided we won't be signing him for next season," Warnock told the club's
official website.
"I've had a chat with him, and I'm going to get let him have a break before he goes and plays in the European Championships in the summer.
"We thank him for what he's done but I do feel it's time to move on in that area. He's had good games and average ones, but one or two people have come into my reckoning now that I'm looking for and hopefully we can tie those players up now over the next few months."
Paynter blow
Warnock also revealed that striker Billy Paynter will not feature again this term.
He said: "Billy will miss the rest of the season. His Achilles is very sore, and I think we just have to confirm it."