Leeds United: How Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen and Max Wober could fit in at Leeds United next season…

Leeds United: How Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen and Max Wober could fit in at Leeds United next season…

HIGHLIGHTS
Farke has to make tough decisions on star players & those returning from loan.
Complicated summer 2023 loan exits may impact future of Leeds United squad.
Uncertain if Aaronson, Kristensen, & Wober will fit into Whites’ 2024/25 campaign.

Daniel Farke has a lot to sort out between now and the end of the summer transfer window.

Not only does he need to try and keep hold of his star players at Leeds United, if that’s possible, but he also needs to sort out the future of some players who went out on loan last term.

Several players departed temporarily last summer – and it’s unclear whether some of these first-teamers will be included in Farke’s plans for the 2024/25 campaign and potentially beyond.

Some players’ futures have already been decided, with Jack Harrison returning to Everton on loan for another season, Sam Greenwood making a loan switch to Preston North End and Sonny Perkins being loaned out to Leyton Orient.

Others have left the club permanently, including Luke Ayling, Diego Llorente, Robin Koch, Marc Roca and Luis Sinisterra, with Llorente, Roca and Sinisterra all being sold for fees.

This has helped the club to generate a decent amount of revenue – and they could be due another windfall soon – with Cody Drameh yet to sign a new deal.

However, if he moves to a new club, that could allow the Whites to secure compensation.

Leeds United supporters may not be happy about Rasmus Kristensen, Max Wober news
Brenden Aaronson is expected to be involved next term, but it’s unclear whether Rasmus Kristensen and Max Wober will still be at the club when the summer transfer window ends.

Both players still have three years on their contracts and neither have clauses in their deals allowing them to secure loan exits without Leeds’ sanctioning these departures, according to Leeds Live.

The same outlet has also reported that the duo indicated to Farke last summer that they would be willing to stay and help the Whites in their quest to get back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

But they decided to go out on loan, with Kristensen going on out loan to AS Roma and Wober joining Borussia Monchengladbach, and this is something Farke was unhappy about.

If this is the case, it wouldn’t be a surprise if both are frozen out of the Whites’ first-team squad for the 2024/25 campaign, although Farke has resolved tricky situations at Elland Road before with Willy Gnonto managing to bounce back from last year’s transfer saga.

Both are scheduled to return to Leeds for a chunk of pre-season, but they may not be welcomed back with open arms by either the Whites’ manager or Leeds’ fanbase.

Leeds fans will only want players who want to be at Elland Road to be wearing the shirt next term, with the club needing committed players as they look to overcome May’s play-offs final heartbreak and fire themselves back to the top flight.

With this in mind, they may not be happy to see two players, who made loan exits last summer, return.

How Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen and Max Wober could fit in at Leeds United next season

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