Leeds have £15m bid rejected for USA international Brenden Aaronso

19 Jan 2022 08:37 am, by Ellandback1


Good Morning. It's Wednesday 19th January, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Leeds have £15m bid rejected for USA international Brenden Aaronson

As Adam Forshaw’s hamstring tightened after 20 minutes of Sunday’s victory against West Ham at the London Stadium you could sense the worry amongst the Leeds fans. Not another injury! If it wasn’t clear to Victory Orta that we need to strengthen in midfield this transfer window before the Leeds Number 4 hobbled off the pitch it certainly is now. But Orta has been busy according to The Mirror’s David Anderson with bids tabled for two players. One is as yet unidentified but we do know who the first is, USA international Brenden Aaronson.

The Athletic are reporting Leeds have tabled a £15 million bid for the Red Bull Salzburg midfielder, known as the “Medford Messi”. Salzburg have turned down the initial offer, but the Whites remain keen on Aaronson and believe they can prise him away from the Austrian Bundesliga champions. Even if they don’t have a great record of dealing with Red Bull clubs in recent seasons!

The 21-year-old has played all but two of Salzburg’s Austrian Bundesliga games this season and all but 5 minutes of their six UEFA Champions League games. Matthias Jaissle’s side are known for their high intensity and pressing which would hold Aaronson in good stead should be make the move to Bielsa’s Leeds. Aaronsonis an intelligent footballer, who moves into space and searches for openings with his passing. He likes to take the odd shot from outside the box too! For an in depth analysis of his style of play check out All Stats Aren’t We scouting report.

Do you think Aaronson is the type of player we need this January? If you were Red Bull would you deal with Leeds United given the Jean-Kévin Augustin debacle?





Dallas - Leeds United's unsung hero

Since making the move from Brentford six and a half years ago, Stuart Dallas has accumulated 235 appearances, and has netted 25 times for the Whites. When it comes to relying on a player, the Northern Ireland International is pretty high up on the list. During his time at Elland Road, he has successfully filled in at no less than six different positions on the pitch. He makes a difference off the pitch too; he mentors some of the developmental players. A recent comparison between Stuart Dallas and England midfielder Declan Rice shows just how important Dallas's contributions are for Leeds, and why the 30 year old may be Leeds most underrated player.





Koch's form not going unnoticed

Robin Koch's return to first team action has caught the eye of Germany Manager Hansi Flick. The 25yo picked up a pelvic injury during their opening game of the season at Old Trafford, which, after surgery kept the former Freiburg defender sidelined until Christmas. Although still unfit, Bielsa had no option but to throw the German International in at the deep end against Arsenal a week before Christmas, but since then Koch's performances have continued to impress. According to German outlet Sport1...

He [Hansi Flick - German national team boss] has contacted him [Koch] more often by phone in recent months to inquire about the well-being of the Leeds professional. At the DFB [German national team], they appreciate Koch's variability and reliability on the pitch, but also his personality.

The report suggests Koch is being eyed as a possible defensive midfield option. With the emergence of players like Struijk, Cresswell and Hjelde, where does this leave Cooper, Llorente and Koch?




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1964white wrote on 19 Jan 2022 09:08 pm

hector wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 6:31 pm Leave it out.....

They could never play football with pipe cleaners for legs!! :P :P

:) :)
More like chicken legs :lol:

Seriously, when you are close up to them, there's nothing on footballers nowadays.

Bielsa's boys run so much, they are as thin as a lath.

hector wrote on 19 Jan 2022 06:31 pm

1964white wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 5:40 pm Stuart, Gaetano & Liam were stood behind us buying a coffee at Woodall services on our journey south, all three were heading to the game, unavailable due to injuries.

Three nice blokes, what struck me most was how thin they were, their legs were like mine :lol:
Leave it out.....

They could never play football with pipe cleaners for legs!! :P :P

:) :)

1964white wrote on 19 Jan 2022 05:51 pm

Chilli D wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 9:17 am Stuart Dallas is our modern day Paul Madeley. That's the highest accolade I can pay him.
Definitely the highest compliment you could pay Dallas :tup:

1964white wrote on 19 Jan 2022 05:49 pm

Ellandback1 wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 2:13 pm Yer cheeky git :)

To be fair, around 8-10,000 people read the Breakfast Debate each week, and there are a lot of fans who are not as up to date with Leeds Utd affairs, plus Dallas has received quite a bit of criticism this season! :angel:
Carry on the good work, Matt :tup:

This site would be dead & gone if not for certain people.

1964white wrote on 19 Jan 2022 05:47 pm

faaip wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 1:51 pm He is a little as he's often grouped with those players that have the tag "only Championship players" we get so often here. Personally I think Dallas is as good as any player in the division and not just him but his equals in Ayling, Harrison and Bamford ...
None of our first-team players are championship players.