'No hesitation' - Leeds United man reveals ‘easy’ decision behind Elland Road transfer exit - YEP 29/6/23
Leeds United midfielder Alfie McCalmont agreed to join League One side Carlisle United earlier this week on a permanent deal.
By Joe Donnohue
McCalmont spent the second half of last season out on loan
at Brunton Park, where he secured promotion to English football’s third tier
via the League Two play-offs.
The Northern Irish international scored twice during his
time with the Cumbrians and has expressed his delight at joining the club
permanently.
“After finishing the last game of the season I was thinking
about what was going to happen to me next and then a couple of days after the
final we were already talking about me coming back,” he told Carlisle’s
official club website.
“I was delighted about that and it’s just been a case of
getting it all sorted over the summer. Now it’s about being ready for the first
game of pre-season.”
“There was no hesitation from me at all, to be honest,” he
added. “The fans, the players, the staff, they’ve all made it feel like home
for me.
“I really enjoyed myself being here and I think you actually
play your best football when you’re enjoying yourself, so it was a really easy
decision for me to come back.
“This is my club now and it does actually feel different now
because of that. It’s like my proper home now. I’ve signed for two years and
hopefully the fans will see me as more than a loan player now. I’m here
permanently and I’m really looking forward to it."
McCalmont did pen an emotional farewell message to players,
staff and fans at Elland Road following the completion of his move, which
called time on a 16-year association with his boyhood club.
He said: “After 16 years, my time has come to an end with
@LUFC. I would like to thank all the players and staff who I have worked with
over the years for making me into a better player and also a better person. The
memories we created will last a life time!
"My dream since I was 8 years old starting out at the
club was to be able to walk out onto the pitch at Elland Road in front of a
full house. To be able to fulfill [sic] that dream means the world to me. I
wish the club and supporters of Leeds United nothing but the best & huge
success for the future."