Daniel Farke, Jonny Howson

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Jack Heath

Tue 22 July 2025 15:17, UK

Jonny Howson is set to return to Leeds United in a new role following the end of his stint at Middlesbrough.

The Whites are preparing for life back in the Premier League following their title-winning campaign in the Championship last season.

The Yorkshire outfit enjoyed an exceptional season in the second tier, pipping Burnley to lift the title with 100 points, scoring 95 goals along the way.

Ahead of their return to the top-flight, Daniel Farke’s side have signed six players, including Sean Longstaff from Newcastle, as they aim establish themselves back in the top flight.

Leeds were relegated from the Premier League in May 2023 but are making moves to improve across all levels of the club.

Sean Longstaff of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on March 11, 2024 in ...Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty ImagesHowson comes back home to Elland Road

According to LeedsLive (22 July), Leeds are set to bring Howson back to the club in a player-coach role with the Under-21s, with his contract at Middlesborough having expired.

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It was thought the Boro servant of eight years may extend his contract a further year with his deal expiring this summer.

It is believed that talks between Leeds and the 37-year-old ended the contract talks, with the Morley-born man set to reunite with his former side.

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Combining his knowledge of the club along with his extensive playing career, Howson’s new role will provide Leeds’ talent for the future with invaluable experience.

The Whites’ academy success cannot be ignored, producing quality in the likes of Kalvin Phillips, Aaron Lennon and James Milner.

Howson’s Career History Numbers Games Played 368 Minutes Played 34,259 Goals 19 Assists 37

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For the ex-Norwich player, this is an excellent opportunity for him to begin his coaching career.

On his departure, Middlesborough wrote: “His [Jonny Howson] versatility and composure were a joy to behold and as club captain he led by example.”

These characteristics will be instrumental in Leeds U21s continuous development, likely leading to more successful prodigies progressing to the senior team.

Howson will also be joining Scott Gardner in the U21s, after he was appointed as head coach in January 2024 after his stint with the U18s.

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