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Don Goodman has criticised Leeds United’s previous decision to insert a clause into Jack Harrison’s contract that allowed him to go out on loan after their relegation to the Premier League.
Speaking to MOT Leeds News, Goodman’s comments came amid Harrison’s struggles to make a game-changing impact in Everton’s first team.
Leeds inserted the same clause into a number of players’ contracts and this allowed plenty of players to capitalise on that last year and secure loan moves to other teams.
Some of those players have secured permanent exits since then, but the Toffees, who took him on loan during the 2023/24 campaign, decided to go down the same path during the summer and take him on another season-long loan.
Unfortunately for the Whites, they had no control over whether he went out on loan on either occasion, and that isn’t ideal for a club that could have benefitted from selling him during the summer window to balance the books, following their play-off final defeat against Southampton.
With his contract not expiring until the summer of 2028, Leeds could still be in a position to sell him in the future, but he isn’t making a real impact at Goodison Park during his second loan spell.
This could potentially decrease his value unless he can start making some meaningful contributions for the Merseyside outfit.
Don Goodman speaks out on Jack Harrison’s contract amid Everton loan stay
With the winger getting older and failing to make an impact this season, his value could decrease considerably unless he can get himself back on track.
And that isn’t ideal for Leeds, who were unable to sell him during the summer of 2023 and 2024 due to the loan clause in Harrison’s contract.
Speaking about this clause, Goodman told MOT Leeds News: “The contract scenario came under the previous regime – they handed out crazy contracts and that left the club in trouble when they went down. It’s another example of the previous regime’s inadequacy really.
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