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Leeds United have confirmed the departure of striker Patrick Bamford after seven years at the club, with his contract—originally set to run for another year—terminated by mutual consent.
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The 31-year-old forward, who has struggled with injuries and fitness in recent seasons, was deemed surplus to manager Daniel Farke’s Premier League plans despite scoring more than 60 goals in over 200 appearances.
Bamford’s exit marks the end of an era at Elland Road, where he played a pivotal role in Leeds’ promotion back to the Premier League and contributed to several memorable victories.
While his recent years have been hampered by setbacks, he remains a respected figure among fans for his commitment and achievements with the club.
Bamford is now exploring his next chapter, with interest reported from both English sides and overseas, including potential opportunities in Major League Soccer.
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