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Hay shot down the suggestion, implying that the manager felt that the important decisions were made at the time about the controversial wave of summer departures, and that any return for any of them could cause trouble at Elland Road.
Regarding the Aaronson idea, Hay stated (44m 20s): “I don’t get the sense that Farke wants any of them back, I think he’s happy with what he’s got.” Furthermore, I doubt that the audience would be clamoring for them to come back.
We asked Farke what he thought January would be like prior to the window. He stated that he anticipated a calm season with little activity. He added that this season’s big decisions were made in the summer, as is customary for better teams that like to get everything in order before the season begins rather than having to make last-minute decisions in January.
It is illogical to expect the manager or the team to go above and above to extend a warm welcome to any of the players who prematurely left in the summer.
Since Aaronson’s move that he believed would help him hasn’t panned out, the Whites are under no duty to come to his aid.
However, it would be meaningless to rule out the idea if it fit the team’s demands at this point in the season. Farke has demonstrated that, like with Willy Gnonto earlier this year, he will grant a respite if he believes the player’s attitude is appropriate.