Georginio Rutter's emotional message to Leeds United fans in full after £40m move to Brighton & Hove Albion — Yorkshire Post 20/8/24
By Tom Coates
Georginio Rutter has issued an emotional statement following
his £40m move from Leeds United to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Following sales of the likes of Archie Gray and Crysencio
Summerville, Leeds supporters were assuming and hoping Rutter would be sticking
around for the 2024/25 campaign.
However, following a 3-0 defeat to Middlesbrough in the
Carabao Cup last week, news of Brighton activating his £40m release clause
filtered through.
The forward travelled for a medical and put pen to paper,
with his status as a Brighton player now confirmed. He has taken to social
media platform Instagram to write a farewell message, thanking the Elland Road
faithful for their support.
He said: “It’s hard for me to say goodbye, but the time has
come for me to move on. When I joined Leeds, I knew I was becoming part of
something special, but I didn’t realise how much this club would mean to me.
Leeds United has been more than just a team for me - it’s been like a family
that has supported and helped me grow.
“From day one, you, the fans, have always been there,
cheering me on and showing me what it means to play for Leeds. You made me feel
at home, and I will always remember that.
“My time here was full of hard work, great moments, and
strong friendships. I’m leaving as a better player and a better person, and I’m
really thankful for that.
"Even though I’m heading in a new direction, Leeds
United will always be a part of who I am. I wish you all the best for the
future and the challenges ahead. Thank you for everything, Leeds. I’ll never
forget you. MOT, Georginio.”
Rutter became Leeds’ club-record signing when he joined from
Bundesliga side Hoffenheim in January 2023. Despite his hefty price tag, he was
unable to hit the ground running and fire Leeds to Premier League safety.
However, he hit his stride following the club's relegation
and became a key figure under Daniel Farke last term. The 22-year-old has left
Elland Road having scored eight goals in 66 appearances.