Glen Kamara has lifted the lid on his move from Rangers to Leeds United - admitting that former Celtic star Teemu Pukki offered key advice in his Ibrox exit.
The midfielder was frozen out by Michael Beale during the latter days of his time at Ibrox as he trained alone while he searched for a new club last summer - having struggled for regular game time under the Londoner after he took over at the Scottish Premiership giants.
He is now finding his feet in the English Championship under Daniel Farke - with Kamara turning to Pukki for the inside track on a boss he worked with at Norwich City.
Speaking to The Official Leeds United podcast, Kamara admitted he suffered an early reality check when he made the move, having struggled for minutes with Rangers last term.