Jack Harrison completes move to New England Revolution — Leedsunited.com 26/7/26
Winger departs club.
Leeds United can confirm Jack Harrison has moved to MLS side
New England Revolution on a permanent transfer for an undisclosed fee.
The 29-year-old winger initially joined on a season-long
loan from Manchester City for the 2018/19 EFL Championship season where he went
on to score four and assist three times.
The following campaign, Harrison rejoined on loan and went
on to play a key part in helping Marcelo Bielsa’s side to promotion, lifting
the Championship trophy after converting six and setting up his teammates for
eight goals.
After the historic return to the topflight which Jack had
played such a key role in, the Englishman returned on a temporary basis once
more to LS11 for the 2020/21 campaign.
A highly productive season saw him score and assist eight
times apiece as the Whites secured an impressive ninth-placed finish in the
Premier League, after a 16-year absence.
In the 2021 summer transfer window, Harrison was officially
announced as a Leeds player. The following season saw the club secure safety on
the final day when the winger scored a stoppage time winner away at Brentford
to spark jubilant scenes, confirming a third year at the top level.
Following time away from the club on loan, Harrison returned
in 2025/26 by making 13 appearances for Daniel Farke’s side, before heading on
loan to Serie A outfit Fiorentina where he made 22 appearances.
He now departs the club on a permanent basis and everyone at
Leeds United would like to wish Jack all the best for the future.