Aaronson was allowed to link up with Bundesliga outfit Union Berlin, as they prepared to enter the Champions League, but the 2023-24 campaign was another frustrating one for the New Jersey native as he once again struggled to find a spark.
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Leeds have failed to bounce back into the English top-flight during Aaronson’s absence – suffering play-off final heartache against Southampton – and more big future calls now need to be made. Marc Roca has already confirmed that the terms of his contract will allow another loan to be taken in – potentially at Real Betis.
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According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Aaronson has no such agreement in his deal. That means – after being included in the United States’ provisional squad for a Copa America on home soil – he will be expected back at Leeds this summer before a decision is made on whether or stay or go in 2024-25.