Leeds United trio told to stay away from Thorp Arch after what they did

Leeds United trio Rasmus Kristensen, Max Wober and Diego Llorente have been told by Justin Allen that they have no right to play for the club again.

The Sun journalist made his views clear on X on Sunday (July 7) following the players’ controversial loan moves after the Whites’ relegation last season, which left a bitter taste at the club.

It comes after reports that Brenden Aaronson is set to stay at Elland Road for the coming season after spending last term out on loan.

Allen first wrote: “It’s encouraging Brenden Aaronson is indicating he’ll return to Leeds this season after last summer activating a loan clause to leave Elland Road for Union Berlin.

“This is good news for the LUFC after Archie Gray left for Tottenham.”

Allen then replied to his own tweet: “I personally think none of the others should be allowed to come back.

“They jumped and didn’t want to right the wrongs of relegation – why should Daniel Farke want any of them to be part of his plans?”

Should Leeds United welcome back Rasmus Kristensen & Co.?

It’s a tough call for Leeds as they weigh whether to bring Kristensen, Wober, and Llorente back into the fold.

These players opted to go on loan elsewhere after the Whites got relegated, leaving a sour taste for many fans and the club itself.

And the fans are right to ask the question: why should players who left in tough times now return?

But let’s consider their side too. They wanted playing time and stability, which is fair enough. If they come back with a renewed commitment to the team they could really help Leeds’ push to get promoted again.

The big question is whether they’re ready to give their all for the Whites. If they are, maybe they deserve another chance.

It’s about trust and proving themselves now. If they can do that, they might just win back the fans and make a positive impact on the team’s future.

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