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Brenden Aaronson Inks 3-Year Leeds Deal After 129 Club Appearances

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Brenden Aaronson Inks 3-Year Leeds Deal After 129 Club Appearances
Brenden Aaronson Inks 3-Year Leeds Deal After 129 Club Appearances

United States attacker Brenden Aaronson has signed a new three-year contract to stay at Leeds United following a season with four goals and five assists.

Brenden Aaronson has signed a new three-year contract to remain at Leeds United, the club announced on Thursday, August 20, 2026. The 25-year-old United States attacker enters the new commitment following a 2025-26 Premier League campaign where he recorded four goals and five assists across 37 matches. This extension secures the midfielder's future at Elland Road just days before the team’s opening league fixture against Nottingham Forest this weekend.

Since his initial arrival at the club in 2022, the American international has accumulated 129 total appearances for the Whites. His recent form leading into the 2026-27 season includes scoring goals against both Liverpool and Manchester United during summer friendly competitions. The club released a statement at 4:31 PM ET expressing that everyone at Leeds United is thrilled the attacker has extended his stay ahead of the upcoming domestic schedule.

Statistical Impact and Career Progression

Aaronson’s professional trajectory began in Major League Soccer with the Philadelphia Union before he moved to the Austrian Bundesliga to play for RB Salzburg during the 2021-22 season. His transition to English football has seen him become a durable fixture in the lineup, evidenced by his participation in nearly every game of the previous league cycle. The club's management noted they look forward to his continued contributions both at Elland Road and in away fixtures over the coming years.

During the summer of 2026, the attacking midfielder represented the United States men's national team. He was a member of the squad that advanced to the round of 16 in the FIFA World Cup. His individual contribution to that tournament run included one appearance during the group stage phase before the team’s eventual elimination in the first knockout round.

Preparation for the 2026-27 Campaign

The timing of the announcement precedes the club's first competitive match of the new season against Nottingham Forest. Aaronson has been a standout performer during the preseason period, finding the back of the net in high-profile exhibition matches against historic rivals. These goals against Manchester United and Liverpool served as a prelude to the formalization of his new three-year terms.

Leeds United officials emphasized that the player has impressed consistently since moving to the club four years ago. The new deal ensures the 25-year-old remains a central part of the roster as they navigate the 2026-27 Premier League calendar. The attacker’s history of 129 appearances reflects his role as a consistent selection for the side since his 2022 debut.

International and Domestic Context

Having debuted as a pro in Philadelphia, Aaronson’s move to Leeds followed his successful tenure at RB Salzburg. His development has now culminated in a long-term commitment to the Yorkshire-based club. The technical staff highlighted his ability to impress in various environments as a key reason for the contract extension.

As the Premier League season commences this weekend, the American midfielder is positioned to build upon the nine goal involvements he tallied last term. His experience in the FIFA World Cup earlier this summer adds further veteran presence to the Leeds squad as they prepare for their opening kickoff. The club remains focused on his growth within the team structure following his standout performances in recent friendlies and the previous 37-match league run.

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