Pablo Hernandez reunited with Garry Monk and joined Leeds United on loan, in August. and he is already becoming a key player for Garry Monk. Hernandez has made 12 appearances for the Whites, and in those 12 appearances he has netted 2 goals, made 2 assists, and created stability for Leeds’ midfield. Despite his short run with Leeds United Pablo has proved himself in other in other leagues. In La Liga Hernandez had 25 goals and 28 assists in 157 appearances with Valencia CF. In the Premier League, he has scored 5 goals and made 19 assists with Swansea City, while Garry Monk was still the manager. Even after Monk departed Swansea City, he was still eager to sign the experienced Hernandez on loan at Leeds.

After Monk signed Hernandez It took some time for the former Spanish international to adjust to life at Elland Road. Former Leeds boss Neil Redfearn commented on Hernandez’s early performances on Radio Yorkshire, saying "As much as Hernandez is a real quality player, if you look at the type of game he plays, it's suited to La Liga...My feeling about Pablo Hernandez is that every time that ball goes in to Chris Wood, he has got to be able to find Pablo Hernandez. He's [Hernandez] got to be in his boots with him [Wood], he's got to be around him, he's got to be making little runs beyond him. When Chris Wood goes up to challenge and flicks stuff on, it's got to be Hernandez that's gambling", Redfearn continued. "He is the 10. The 10 that plays up with your big man. What you don't want is your 10 getting involved in the little football stuff in midfield – you've got two midfield players doing that.". After a few matches supporters began to open up and exclaim their pleasure in Pablo’s recent performances, and so has Garry Monk. When asked about Pablo’s performance, against Cardiff City, Monk commented "Yeah, that's the quality Pablo has. I thought he had a very good game. He was the one in the first half who looked like making something happen.".When asked about a permanent stay Hernandez told BBC "I know nothing about this,...I only think about the present, I only think about the next game". However, Since receiving praise from the likes of Garry Monk, Kalvin Phillips, and Neil Redfearn, it is safe to say that Pablo is happy with his new life at Elland Road. So happy that he would like to make his stay with The Whites permanent. Garry Monk commented on how he feels about signing Pablo by saying "Pablo’s very committed to us here. He’s enjoying his work. He loves being at the club. He’s been valuable for us with his performances and his experience amongst the group and amongst the young players. He’s a top player. He wants to commit and I’m sure it’s all ready to go in January.". Despite Pablo’s recent injury Garry Monk still seems eager to sign him permanently and get him on the pitch .Until then Monk will have to do without Pablo and come up with an alternative until he is 100% cleared to return.