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USMNT star Brenden Aaronson says 'sometimes you have to be patient' as Leeds playmaker reveals targets in Premier League promotion bid

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  • U.S. international has eight goals
  • Wants to improve end product
  • Being closely marked by opponents
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 24-year-old playmaker returned to Elland Road in the summer of 2024, having spent a season on loan at Union Berlin in Germany, and agreed to form part of a Premier League promotion push. Getting to grips with life in the Championship was never going to be easy.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Aaronson has, however, taken his goal return for the 2024-25 campaign to eight and also has two assists to his name. He has become an important creative cog in Daniel Farke’s title-chasing machine. The American is a marked man, though, and is attracting plenty of attention from rivals that are eager to contain his obvious threat.

  • WHAT BRENDEN AARONSON SAID

    Aaronson has told BBC West Yorkshire Sport of putting in what was arguably his most “complete” performance in a 7-0 mauling of Cardiff: “I feel like every game is a different game that I might have to play. Some games I have to be more patient between the lines. It’s been a little bit frustrating recently because I feel like I’ve had a lot of the 6s following me around a lot more, so it hasn’t been as easy to pick up the ball and drive and get into the box with the ball. Sometimes you have to be patient.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    The United States international added on the goals that he is setting himself, with end product an important part of his game: “It was an all-round good performance, I was happy with it, but I want to keep growing and keep getting better. I want another goal, I want another assist, and that’s what I’m going to continue to do. I think I can keep adding to my assist tally and I want goals.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Aaronson is tied to a contract at Leeds through to the summer of 2027. By the time that deal comes to a close he will hope to have helped the Whites to cement a standing back among the Premier League elite, while also gracing a home World Cup in 2026.