Leeds United: Lees thanks United after Wednesday move
Tom Lees
by Phil Hay
Updated on the
31 July
2014
17:52
Published 31/07/2014 10:31
Tom Lees left Leeds United with a warm message for the club and owner Massimo Cellino after ending a 15-year stay at Elland Road by joining Sheffield Wednesday.
Lees said his involvement with the team he supported as a youngster had been “an honour†and thanked Cellino and head coach David Hockaday for clearing the way for a move to Hillsborough.
The England Under-21 international signed a three-year deal with Wednesday this morning, quitting Leeds after more than a decade at Elland Road.
Lees first signed for United as an eight year old and progressed through their youth-team system before turning professional in 2009.
He made 135 appearances in the club’s senior side and was the longest-serving player in the current squad at Elland Road.
But his form dipped last season and with the centre-back unlikely to be used regularly this term, Leeds allowed him to depart for Sheffield.
Lees had failed to feature in either of their recent friendlies against Chesterfield and Swindon Town.
The 23-year-old told the YEP: “I’d just like to thank the president and the manager for the way they’ve dealt with me over the past few weeks, specifically in relation to this transfer.
“I’ve been at the club since I was eight and it was an honour to wear the shirt of the club I supported as a boy.
“However, I felt now was the right time to move on. I wish the club, the players and the fans all the best going forward.â€
United said they had received an undisclosed fee for Lees, though Sheffield Wednesday manager Stuart Gray claimed last night that the defender was moving to Hillsborough on a free transfer.
Wednesday, however, have since confirmed that a fee was paid as part of the deal. The South Yorkshire club are understood to have met the cost of paying up the final two years of Lees’ contract at United.
Hockaday admitted that Lees’ desire for a “fresh start†had become apparent during discussions between the pair, saying: “It was very obvious to him and to me that it was the right time for him to move on.
“He feels like he needs a fresh start and his body language betrayed that to me at times. But he’s been good as gold and I genuinely wish him all the best.â€
United planned to sign Chesterfield’s Liam Cooper as Lees’ replacement but their interest stalled after Chesterfield rejected an offer of £475,000.
Hockaday said: “Every player has his price and they want too much for him so we walked away from it. It’s dead.â€