da brwin: Brenden Aaronson’s time with Union Berlin has come to an end and he will be returning to Leeds United, following the completion of his loan spell.
Aaronson's loan spell ends with Union BerlinWanted to continue in GermanyClub did not wish to sign him permanentlyWHAT HAPPENED?
da dobrowin: Aaronson’s tenure with Die Eisernen was marked by a rocky start and a subsequent resurgence. The U.S. national team player initially struggled to make an impact, failing to register any goal contributions in the first half of the season. However, as the season progressed, Aaronson found his footing and became a more integral part of the squad. His performances improved markedly in the latter stages of the campaign, allowing him to end the season with two goals and two assists.
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Despite his upturn in form, the financial realities of modern football meant that a permanent move to Union Berlin was always unlikely. Aaronson himself had expressed a willingness to stay in Berlin, acknowledging last month that he would be open to a permanent transfer. However, the financial commitment required to secure his services was beyond what Union Berlin could reasonably afford.
WHAT UNION BERLIN SAID
Union in an official statement wrote: "Brenden Aaronson joined 1. FC Union Berlin on loan from relegated Premier League side Leeds United in the last summer transfer window, winning the hearts of Union fans with his dashing style of play, his speed and, not to forget, his decisive goal against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. After 38 appearances, two goals and two assists, his time in Berlin has come to an end and he is returning to England."
DID YOU KNOW?
Aaronson provided a crucial assist in a 2-1 victory over Freiburg on the last day of the Bundesliga season. Those were massive three points as Union finished 15th in the standings, a rung above the relegation play-off zone.