Jordan Botaka has signed a contract with Belgian side Sint-Truiden following his departure from Leeds United. 

The winger was told his contract at Leeds was not being extended this summer and he has been looking for a new club at which to relaunch his career.




Botaka, who spent last term on loan at English League One side Charlton Athletic, has penned a three-year contract at Belgian top flight team Sint-Truiden.

The 24-year-old had been linked with several clubs in the Dutch Eredivisie, but has opted to look to get his career back on track in Belgium.
 


Leeds snapped Botaka up in the summer of 2015 from Dutch side Excelsior, but he struggled to make an impact at Elland Road, not being helped by frequent managerial changes.

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Botaka only made 14 appearances for Leeds, providing a single assist.

Last term the winger made a total of 29 appearances across all competitions for Charlton, however he was regularly used from the bench, restricting his chance to make his mark.