Quizzed on whether Aaronson is good enough to be a long-term option down the middle or on the flanks, former Leeds defender Gray - who sees the Whites figure prominently in final day betting markets as Farke’s men prepare for a potentially decisive clash with West Ham - told GOAL: “I think this is one of the things that's changed over the last decade in football - players are becoming more versatile, there's not just one set position for an individual player, and I think they're really important for dressing rooms and squads as well.
“Brenden Aaronson can play in a number of positions and he looks comfortable in all the positions that he seems to play in.
“Another player that there was a bit of controversy around when he came back to the club. Did the Leeds fans take to him when he first walked through the door again? No they didn't. I think he's had to play his way into form and he's had to play himself back into favour with the Leeds supporters, but again he's a key part for what Leeds are moving forward.”