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Daniel James claims he won't have any problems celebrating if he nets for Leeds United against former side Manchester United.
The Welsh winger made the move from Old Trafford to Elland Road late in the summer transfer window.
Several players have famously crossed the divide over the years, with Eric Cantona and Alan Smith among the most high profile to do so.
He wore red in the season opener, a game in which the Red Devils beat their Yorkshire opponents 5-1.
James' has now changed allegiances and will be looking to bolster Leeds' bid to remain in the top flight.
The 24-year-old has scored four times this term and will celebrate in front of the home crowd if he scores on Sunday afternoon.
He told the Times: "Will I celebrate if I score? Of course I do. I have no hatred towards Man United. I left on good terms.
"I still have a lot of friends there. It's a great feeling to score a goal. So of course I'll celebrate."
James recently notched a brace in the 3-3 draw with Aston Villa.
Leeds have been without Patrick Bamford for much of the season meaning others have had to fill in with Marcelo Bielsa tweaking his system.
James has been among