DONE DEAL: Ipswich take England talent on trial despite Leeds United contract on table

Leeds United took England youth striker Mason Cotcher on trial earlier in 2024 and even offered the young talent a contract at the club, but he has since been in the Ipswich Town setup.

Leeds’ investment in young talent in the last few years has been a major success story, whether it be Craig Dean’s work as head of youth recruitment, or various scouts unearthing gems from across Europe.

You only have to look at the bargain signing of Crysencio Summerville in 2020 to understand the value of this transfer policy in the long run.

One of Leeds’ latest transfer targets for the youth setup was England youth international Mason Cotcher, who turned down the chance to pen professional terms at Sunderland in order to assess his options.

He underwent trial periods at Arsenal, Manchester United and then Leeds as he clearly looks to be avoiding a rushed decision this early in his career.

The Telegraph claimed that Leeds had been impressed with the versatile forward’s two goals in four games in Leeds colours, offering him a contract to sign on permanently with the club.

Cotcher now on trial with Ipswich Town – Report

As it looked like Leeds had landed their man with a contract on the table, they now appear to be waiting for Cotcher to make his decision.

That’s because East Anglian Daily Times have reported that his latest trial stint comes at Leeds’ promotion rivals Ipswich Town, featuring for their U21s against Rotherham United, scoring in the process.

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