The future of a few Leeds players is uncertain as well as what division Leeds United will play in the following season.
The Yorkshire club, who have played one more game than Leicester City in second place, are presently leading the league by goal
differential in the Championship promotion race.
In the summer, a few of the Whites’ key players will return to their parent teams.
At Elland Road, Connor Roberts, Joe Rodon, and Jaidon Anthony are presently on short-term contracts. The first two’s futures seem
certain: Rodon’s permanent signing from Tottenham is likely, and Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has stated that he wants Anthony
back for preseason.
A journalist clarifies the potential Roberts Connor remains at Leeds United
Roberts’ future is a lot less certain. Without an option to purchase, the 28-year-old was signed by the Whites to play out the rest of the
season on loan from Burnley.
From the Clarets’ perspective, keeping Roberts would seem like the right move given the growing chance that Burnley will be demoted
to the Championship next season, especially in light of his play from the previous campaign.
Reputable reporter Graeme Bailey has been discussing the prospect of Roberts remaining in Yorkshire past the summer with Leeds
United News.
“You have players on the roster, but what kind of thing does Roberts bring to the table that Sam Byram doesn’t? Though it’s a difficult
decision, I don’t think he will be a long-term member of Leeds.
The Welshman has clearly had an impact on the Championship promotion fight, even if he has only started once since joining the
team. His equalizing goal helped Leeds pull off an incredible comeback victory against Leicester City. Just one week later, he helped
Leeds defeat Huddersfield Town by setting up Patrick Bamford for a point.
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