“I do expect” – Journalist shares surprise Leeds and Brenden Aaronson future claim

According to transfer insider Dean Jones, Leeds United may see the return of Brenden Aaronson to their squad if they make it back to the Premier League next season, following a significant development. Aaronson, the United States international, was one of the high-profile departures during the summer transfer window, with Leeds earning approximately £27 million from player sales. However, despite a considerable player turnover, head coach Daniel Farke remains focused on securing promotion from the Championship.

Leeds’ inability to stay in the Premier League after a loss to Tottenham Hotspur on the final day of the previous season made it almost certain that Aaronson would seek a new challenge. According to The Athletic, a relegation release clause was included in his contract when he joined less than a year earlier.

The creative midfielder made a £25 million move from Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg to Yorkshire last summer, reuniting with then-Whites manager Jesse Marsch. However, he quickly negotiated a move elsewhere as it became clear that he had no interest in playing in the second tier.

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Aaronson joined Bundesliga side Union Berlin on a season-long loan, which permits him to compete in the Champions League and offers the possibility of a permanent transfer.

Fulham was also interested in taking advantage of the 22-year-old’s relegation release clause by offering him a Premier League loan opportunity, but he opted for continental football with Urs Fischer’s side.

Jones expressed his belief that Aaronson’s decision to leave Leeds for the entirety of the 2023/24 campaign would make it challenging to resurrect his career with the Whites, labeling his move to Yorkshire as a mistake.

Despite his time at Union Berlin, Jones understands that Aaronson still aspires to prove himself in the Premier League. If Leeds secures a return to the top flight and Union Berlin does not exercise the option to make his loan permanent, it is likely that Aaronson would be interested in rejoining Leeds.

 

Leeds United summer departures Fee
Tyler Roberts – Birmingham Undisclosed
Rodrigo – Al Rayyan Undisclosed
Ben Andreucci – Bolton Free
Owen Bray – Barrow Free
Alfie McCalmont – Carlisle Free
Brenden Aaronson – Union Berlin Loan
Robin Koch – Frankfurt Loan
Rasmus Kristensen – Roma Loan
Diego Llorente – Real Betis Loan
Max Wober – Borussia Monchengladbach Loan
Jack Harrison – Everton Loan
Tyler Adams – Bournemouth £24m
Adam Forshaw – Norwich Free
Sonny Perkins – Oxford Loan
Cody Drameh – Birmingham Loan

 

Jones also suggests that Farke, the German coach, may have little choice but to give Aaronson a chance to rebuild his relationship with Leeds’ fans.

Regarding Aaronson’s impact at Leeds, he signed a £45,000-per-week contract when he joined from Salzburg last year, but he struggled to make a significant impact. Aaronson scored only once and provided three assists in 40 appearances. Considering his £25 million transfer fee and £2.34 million annual salary, each goal contribution cost the club approximately £6.835 million before his loan departure.

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