Leeds United have had a difficult few weeks as their hopes of securing a spot in the playoffs have drifted significantly.
As it stands, Paul Heckingbottom’s side are 14th in the Championship table, 12 points adrift of the top six.
The team have not tasted victory in the second tier since February 24 when they earned a 1-0 win over Brentford at Elland Road.
In their last four outings, the Whites have suffered three defeats and recorded one draw, and in that time they have conceded 10 goals and produced just three at the other end.
Life may not be looking so rosy at the moment on the field, but there is hope for the future in the form of Bobby Kamwa.
Last week, Leeds fans tweeted their reaction when the Cameroon-born midfielder signed his first professional contract at Elland Road.
The 18-year-old has been tipped to eventually make his way into the first team having impressed for the Aspire Academy’s Under-18 Tri-Series in Qatar, in which he was named Player of the Tournament.
While speaking to LUTV, Leeds academy manager Adam Underwood praised the qualities of Kamwa.
“Yeah it’s great and brilliant for Bobby on a personal level. Bobby’s been with us since Under-14 level. He’s a talented young lad and an exciting player, someone with an attacking mindset. He wants to create and score goals and his efforts have been rewarded with a professional contract. That’s what we do with players who are making good progress. We want to secure them and ensure they’re with us for the foreseeable future.”