Leeds United Eye 26-Year-Old After Rangers Loan Spell: Which Deal Would Be Right For Them?

Leeds United Eye 26-Year-Old After Rangers Loan Spell: Which Deal Would Be Right For Them? Leeds United have emerged as a club monitoring a full-back option as Daniel Farke considers defensive reinforcements before the new campaign. Ekrem Konur reports that the Yorkshire side are set to explore the conditions around Max Aarons, with Coventry City keen on the Bournemouth defender too. Joseph’s report says Bournemouth will not consider another loan for Aarons, leaving the 26-year-old with a simple choice this summer: stay or leave permanently. Aarons spent 2025/26 with Rangers, making 21 Scottish Premiership appearances, starting eight and playing 837 minutes, while scoring once without an assist. He featured six times in the Europa League. His wider international record includes 27 England Under-21 caps and the 2023 European Under-21 Championship title. He has now returned to Bournemouth for pre-season. Bournemouth retain control of his situation, and any interested club must therefore consider a permanent agreement rather than another temporary move this summer. T4O Take: Leeds United should resist a costly deal Leeds United can consider Aarons because Farke needs full-back depth and Aarons can cover both sides. Yet the numbers question major investment. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – NOVEMBER 06: Max Aarons of Rangers looks dejected following the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Rangers FC and AS Roma at Ibrox Stadium on November 06, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) His path offers limited certainty. After limited football at Bournemouth, Aarons joined Valencia on loan in 2024/25 and played only four La Liga matches. Rangers followed, but James Tavernier remained ahead of him. Aarons contributed one league goal, yet zero assists and fewer than 1,000 league minutes show limited momentum since Norwich. Bournemouth’s stance makes the calculation harsher. With no fresh loan route, Leeds would have to fund a permanent transfer despite competition from Adam Smith and Julian Araujo at Bournemouth. That makes a sizeable fee hard to justify for a player struggling to establish himself. Leeds United need a controlled transfer If Leeds lack an alternative, the structure matters most. I would offer £5 million upfront, then add add-ons taking the package to £8 million. Those extras should depend on measurable outcomes. Leeds should seek a sell-on clause for Bournemouth too, which could lower the fixed payment and protect Leeds if he recovers. Paying more upfront would create an avoidable financial risk. Aarons remains young enough to recover, but Leeds United should demand proof before investing heavily. His age gives him time, but his minutes offer evidence of an upward trend. Leeds should insist on a modest guaranteed fee, strict add-ons and no premium for potential. Leeds need that discipline before making a sizeable commitment on a permanent deal with him at the valuation.
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