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Published 11:10 6 Jan 2023 GMT
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Fans were first heard singing the chant on the 19-year-old's home debut against Bournemouth last year, causing Leeds to respond with a list of alternative last line of 'he plays for United'.
Despite engaging with fan groups to try and get the lyrics changed, the original lines could still be heard sang around Elland Road.
It's the second time a club in English football has pledged to their supporters to change the lyrics of a chant due to the racial stereotypes it contains.
Last month on-loan Sunderland winger Amad Diallo asked for fans to change his chant which claimed "He has the biggest d*** in the Championship".
"Sunderland fans, I love your energy. Hearing you sing my name is incredible, but we need to be respectful. Let’s change the song, keep the noise and move forward together," Diallo said in a statement.
His goal for Leeds broke a new record as he became the youngest goalscorer in Leeds' history which was previously held by James Milner, who scored his first goal for the club in 2004.
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