Despite offers from other places, one of Leeds United’s loan players is happy to return to Elland Road this summer after speaking with Daniel Farke, which has given Leeds United hope, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.
One of the first players to activate a clause allowing him to go on loan from Leeds after they were demoted from the Premier League last season was winger Brenden Aaronson.
The American was once again anticipated to depart Elland Road this summer after Leeds failed to secure promotion, spending the previous season on loan at Union Berlin.
Nevertheless, it’s been reported that Aaronson, having discussed with Whites manager Farke, has made the decision to return to Leeds this summer.
The American want to support Leeds in their quest to return to the Premier League the following year.
Despite receiving offers from other places, including the Bundesliga, Aaronson is moving into the Championship.
After being loaned to Union Berlin, who desired his return, the American could have continued in the German top division.
He does, however, support playing for Leeds the following season and attempting to be a member of a club that wins a promotion.
Aaronson, according to Leeds, has the talent to be a true asset in a part of the team that was thin on depth the previous campaign.