Brenden Aaronson signs a three-year contract extension with Leeds United, keeping him at the club through 2029. The deal follows his return to the team after a loan spell in 2024, and the move extends a period of continued involvement and development in Leeds’ midfield.
The outlets agree on the length and end date of the contract. They also note that Aaronson’s situation at Leeds includes a past of fan discontent, with one account saying he was previously booed by supporters. Both sources frame the extension as a reflection of his progress and the club’s decision to retain him rather than send him back out on loan.
While the reporting emphasizes different background details—one highlighting the earlier boos and the other focusing primarily on the contract terms—both describe the same core outcome: Leeds extends Aaronson’s stay for three more years beyond his current agreement.