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  1. Hace 4 días · Jack Harrison could also rejoin Everton with the winger able to go on loan again. Aaronson is coming back to Leeds though and here is how fans are reacting on social media, following the shock news. I really like this, think he can be massive for us. — Ellis Platten – AwayDays (@ellis_platten) June 10, 2024. View Tweet.

  2. Hace 4 días · Mon 10 June 2024 18:30. Will Butcher. Brenden Aaronson’s reported decision to return to Leeds United has come as a shock to those of a Leeds persuasion, and now his reasoning for coming back to Elland Road has been revealed. The 23-year-old joined Leeds as Jesse Marsch’s first signing for a whopping £25m having starred at Marsch’s old ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Jack Harrison celebrates scoring for Leeds United against Nottingham Forest. Get the latest Leeds United news delivered straight to your inbox each day - sign up for free email updates. More Newsletters. Subscribe Please enter a valid email Something went wrong, please try again later.

  4. Hace 13 horas · Jack Harrison As the Whites did not achieve promotion to the Premier League , Harrison can leave for another season on loan. Everton are keen on tying him down to another year at Goodison Park but we understand that Harrison is hoping to make a move for the long-term and right now Sean Dyche's side cannot afford to pay Leeds a fee for a permanent transfer.

  5. Hace 3 días · Get the latest Leeds United news delivered straight to your inbox each day - sign up for free email updates. More Newsletters. Subscribe Please enter a valid email Something went wrong, please try again later. ... Jack Harrison is probably the easiest way out of that thorny nest.

  6. Hace 3 días · However, according to the Athletic, the other player alongside Harrison with the option in his contract to leave on loan again was actually Aaronson. It was revealed yesterday that Aaronson will be returning to Leeds next season after talks with Farke over his future, with the 23-year-old said to have ‘unfinished business’ at Elland Road.