After dropping into the Championship in May 2023 Leeds lost eight players from their first team squad out on loan. Only two in Brenden Aaronson and Max Wober are back at Elland Road.
Champions League last season but made the decision very quickly over the summer he wanted to return.
Luis Sinisterra, Robin Koch, Marc Roca and Diego Llorente were the four able to secure permanent moves, leaving just Rasmus Kristensen and Jack Harrison.
Kristensen is now at Eintracht Frankfurt, while Harrison is seriously struggling at Everton, who could sign him permanently once their takeover goes through.
Despite arguably being the worst player of the lot for Leeds, it was actually Kristensen shining on the European stage for Frankfurt on Thursday night.
Kristensen had the opportunity to return to Leeds in the summer like Aaronson and Wober, but instead opted for a move to Frankfurt.
With all due respect, it seems to be a decision benefitting all parties. Leeds fans were reluctant to see Kristensen comeback, while his start to life in Germany has drawn praise from Frankfurt’s sporting director.
Despite arguably being the worst player of the lot for Leeds, it was actually Kristensen shining on the European stage for Frankfurt on Thursday night.
Kristensen had the opportunity to return to Leeds in the summer like Aaronson and Wober, but instead opted for a move to Frankfurt.
With all due respect, it seems to be a decision benefitting all parties. Leeds fans were reluctant to see Kristensen comeback, while his start to life in Germany has drawn praise from Frankfurt’s sporting director.
Despite arguably being the worst player of the lot for Leeds, it was actually Kristensen shining on the European stage for Frankfurt on Thursday night.
Kristensen had the opportunity to return to Leeds in the summer like Aaronson and Wober, but instead opted for a move to Frankfurt.
With all due respect, it seems to be a decision benefitting all parties. Leeds fans were reluctant to see Kristensen comeback, while his start to life in Germany has drawn praise from Frankfurt’s sporting director.
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