September 20, 2024

Leeds United is expected to be able to recover almost £10 million for Brenden Aaronson during the summer transfer window, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.

The tabloid claims that the Whites will likely incur a hefty loss if the American international is sold this summer after signing with the Elland Road outfit for a price over £25 million.

Because of his age and the length of his contract, Daniel Farke’s squad may still be able to sell Aaronson this summer for a price near to £10 million, even if he didn’t play well during his season-long loan at Union Berlin in the

 Bundesliga.

 

Leeds United will need to make some cutbacks this summer, particularly to their existing loanees.

This is especially crucial given the recent disclosure that, according to their most current finances, the Whites still owe over £190 million in transfer fees.

Many players had temporarily left Elland Road following Leeds’s Premier League relegation the season before.

Even if it offered a short-term fix, all of those players will rejoin the team at the end of the current campaign.

Aaronson, Brenden Leeds United Championship
Leeds United is probably going to sell Brenden Aaronson in the summer.
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Leeds United has not been kind to the American.
In the Bundesliga and the Premier League, Aaronson has not impressed.

The Whites will do everything in their power to get him to show them the Elland Road escape door and to recover as much money as they can.

The American international’s performance makes it clear that he is not cut out for the English game.

Leeds United must sell Aaronson in order to get money.
Even though it would be tragic to miss out on around £15 million for the midfield player after just two years, they must remove the midfielder’s salary from their budget.

Leeds is engaged in a competitive rivalry with Ipswich and Leicester City as they all aim to gain promotion to the Premier League.

In the summer, Daniel Farke would want to see some sales to clear his club’s debt and return the squad to the Premier League.

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