Leeds United make latest transfer decision with PSR boost delayed until summer — Leeds Live 20/1/26
Leeds United have opted against a sale this January
James Smailes
Leeds United will wait until the end of the season to sell
Joe Gelhardt after opting against trying to push through a January move. The
23-year-old forward is currently on a season-long loan deal at Championship
promotion hopefuls Hull City and has enjoyed the best season of his career to
date.
Gelhardt hasn't played since limping out of a Hull City home
defeat to Middlesbrough at the beginning of December, but prior to his absence
he had notched 10 goals in an impressive campaign. He is set to make his return
to the Hull team this evening in their Championship match at Preston North End
as he gets his season up and running once more.
While the player expected to stay at the MKM Stadium for the
season, Leeds held the option of a recall in January, but that option ended at
the weekend as part of the loan agreement and now the player cannot be recalled
by the Whites.
Despite his impressive form, Leeds had no intention of ever
recalling Gelhardt to play for the first team in the Premier League, but a
return to facilitate a potential sale could have happened if a suitable deal
emerged. Gelhardt's inactivity and injury appeared to end any chances of that
happening this month, with the player now due to return to the Whites at the
end of this season.