Following their relegation, several first team players left the Whites, two of whom had previously obtained permanent transfers to other teams. Brenden Aaronson, who finally scored his first goal at the club level since August 2023 last weekend, is one of those who still have a lot riding in the balance and needs to put in some work if he hopes to complete a permanent departure from Leeds.
Oliver Ruhnert, the director of Union Berlin, has nevertheless told him where he needs to grow, as analyst Derek Rae has reported, citing remarks he made earlier this week on X.
“With Brenden, it all boils down to the core idea,” he stated. Brenden, a fantastic football player, has to acknowledge that in order to win the ball and compete in games, a specific physical attribute is required.
Nevertheless, it’s a positive step for him to finally break through at Union, and it might be the beginning of him regaining some sort of form.
Despite the hatred against him and the other loanees, it is quite doubtful that he will ever return to Leeds, thus it will benefit the team if he plays well from now until the conclusion of the season.