Youth international makes permanent Leeds United transfer to EFL side with sell-on clause and fee — YEP 31/1/25
By Lee Sobot
A young forward has sealed a permanent departure from the
Whites.
A fourth piece of Leeds United January transfer activity has
been completed through a young forward’s permanent departure to an EFL side.
Twenty-year-old England youth international striker Sonny
Perkins joined League One side Leyton Orient in June on a season-long loan deal
and the move has now been made permanent.
The 20-year-old made his Leeds first team debut in the
2022/23 season and scored his first goal for the club in an Emirates FA Cup
clash away at Cardiff City.
With first team opportunities limited, Perkins sealed the
summer loan switch to Orient and the striker has now completed a permanent
move.
The YEP understands that Leeds will receive a small fee for
the forward whose three-year contract at Leeds was set to expire in the summer.
The YEP also understands that Leeds have been able to insert
a significant sell-on percentage.
The departure of Perkins marks the first permanent Whites
move in the January window following the loan exits of Joe Gelhardt (Hull
City), Charlie Crew (Doncaster Rovers) and Luca Thomas (FC Halifax Town).