Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch makes frank admission as Brenden Aaronson deal nears completion
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Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch makes frank admission
After securing the Whites' Premier League status with victory at Brentford, Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch revealed that he was doubtful about taking on the job at Elland Road.
The American was a likely candidate to succeed Marcelo Bielsa at the close of the 2021/2022 season, but the sacking of the former United manager forced the move to progress quickly.
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Hide AdIn February, Marsch was offered the chance to take charge of a team in crisis with the huge mandate of steering them clear of relegation - and he wasn't completely sure whether or not to accept.
"I knew there was an opportunity when Victor [Orta, director of football] asked me to come at a time that I, frankly, didn't want to come," Marsch said.
"From the beginning, when Victor asked me to come - at first I was like ‘no’. Then I thought about it for 24 hours and it was an opportunity."
Eddie Gray hails Elland Road effort
Leeds United legend Eddie Gray claims that he has never seen a more supportive Elland Road crowd in his nearly sixty-year association with the club.
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Hide AdWhites fans have turned out in numbers to get behind their side this season, despite the fact that only four wins have been achieved at home - a club record low.
Gray, who made 579 appearances as a winger for Leeds, has praised the United fanbase for their efforts.
"When I've been going to Elland Road this year - you know, I played in good times - but I think the atmosphere at Elland Road just now is the best I've ever known it," Gray said.
"Every game I go to, the atmosphere is tremendous, they make it difficult for the opposition with the noise, the support for the side. Everybody seems to get right behind the club."
Brenden Aaronson deal nears completion
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Hide AdLeeds United are expected to complete a deal for RB Salzburg midfielder Brenden Aaronson this week.
The Whites' efforts to sign the American in January were fruitless as the Austrian side were reluctant to part with a key player ahead of a challenging Champions League tie against Bayern Munich.
Now, though, United's successful Premier League survival bid is the final piece of the jigsaw, with the proposed deal set to cost the Elland Road outfit somewhere in the region of £26m.