Leeds United’s sensible left-back: Presenting Gabriel Gudmundsson — The Square Ball 11/7/25
The carrier Words by: Chris McMenamy Leeds United’s summer of sensible signings continues, having now signed a left-back in the form of Sweden’s Gabriel Gudmundsson. He becomes the third defender to join after Jaka Bijol and Sebastiaan Bornauw, which presumably means the club’s recruitment team are approaching the transfer market like a trip to the supermarket, moving onto the midfield next. Other than looking like Sam Fender’s big brother who turned down a music career in favour of a job in finance, what’s the craic with Gabriel Gudmundsson? Career so far Gudmundsson came through the academy at Halmstad, whose famous graduates include Freddie Ljungberg and Marcus Antonsson. He made his senior debut a week after his seventeenth birthday, playing a bit part in Halmstad’s promotion back to Allsvenskan, the Swedish top flight. He scored four times in the 2017 Allsvenskan, playing mostly as a winger or tucked in behind a striker with another narrow winger — at the risk of sound...