Aaronson has been something of a regular with Leeds for years, helping the club win promotion via a Championship triumph last season. This season, he's remained in the XI, featuring nine times in the Premier League as Leeds adjust to life back in the top flight.
"I've been playing a little bit differently this year compared to last year," Aaronson said at USMNT camp earlier this month. "Maybe, I would say, a little bit more defensive. There's not really a 10 anymore, and that was my position last year, but now it's more of an inverted winger and playing between the lines like I always have been. It's just creating and trying to score and continuing to do my job.
"We've always been a pressing team. We've always been a team that wants to be on the front foot, especially at home. This year, we have to take our medicine at times and sit a little back and be in a shape, but I think it suits me. The positions suit me and I'm enjoying it a lot."
Aaronson continues to fight for Leeds goals, but he also has a World Cup on the horizon. Despite playing in the 2022 edition, his place isn't guaranteed in 2026. The midfielder did take part in the USMNT's most recent camp, featuring off the bench in a 2-1 win over Australia after missing September camp and playing limited minutes in the Gold Cup.