Leeds United announce seventh summer signing as highly-rated teenager signs three-year deal - YEP 19/7/22
Leeds United have announced the signing of former West Ham United forward Sonny Perkins on a three-year contract
By Joe Donnohue
Leeds United have signed Sonny Perkins on a contract until
June 2025 after the expiry of his West Ham United deal earlier this summer.
The 18-year-old England youth international had attracted
the attention of several clubs once it became apparent he would not extend his
stay with the Hammers however it is Leeds who have won his signature.
Perkins made appearances in the Premier League and Europa
League for the London club last season, coming off the bench against the Whites
during Leeds’ 3-2 victory at the London Stadium, as well as featuring against
GNK Dinamo Zagreb in Europe.
Son of former Ireland Under-21 international Declan Perkins,
Sonny has represented England at several age groups and is currently an
Under-18 international.
"Sonny becomes the club’s seventh summer signing, after
the arrivals of Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen, Marc Roca, Darko Gyabi,
Tyler Adams and Luis Sinisterra,” a statement from Leeds United read.
“He will initially link up with the Under-21s side for the
forthcoming season.”
Perkins will compete alongside the likes of Mateo Joseph,
Amari Miller, Sean McGurk and Max Dean in the Under-21s attack as the club look
to bounce back from last season’s Premier League 2 Division 1 relegation with
an immediate return.
The former West Ham teen scored ten times in PL2 Div 1 last
term and can play in a wider attacking role or through the middle as a more
conventional centre-forward.
It is understood the youngster has been training at Thorp
Arch prior to his announcement on Tuesday afternoon.
West Ham will be owed a compensation payment as Perkins
officially signs as a free agent, however FA rules stipulate that players under
the age of 24 moving at the end of their contract will command a fee paid by
the purchasing club.