Junior Firpo has bid a fond farewell to Leeds United following the expiration of his Elland Road deal. The 28-year-old is searching for a new club after snubbing the Whites' contract offer.
Firpo, who made 119 appearances for United across all competitions after arriving from Barcelona in 2021, is expected to rejoin Real Betis. The Dominican of Republic international established himself as a cult hero at United following his energetic performances down the left flank. He scored four goals and bagged 10 assists to help Daniel Farke's troops secure the Championship title last term.
Firpo posted on Instagram: “To my Leeds United family, today is one of those moments you know will come eventually but it doesn't make it any easier. After four unforgettable years, it's time for me to say goodbye to a club, a city and a group of people that have come to mean so much to me and my family.
“When I first arrived in the summer of 2021, I was excited for the challenge ahead: a new league, a new country and a chance to grow. What I found here in Leeds went far beyond football. I found a house, I found teammates who became family, staff who treated me with respect and care every single day, and fans who live and breathe for this club like nowhere else in the world.
“These four years have been filled with moments I'll never forget. The highs, the lows and the lessons, they’ve all shaped me into who I am today. From that first walk onto the pitch at Elland Road to the emotional rollercoaster of the Championship, and of course, to that incredible promotion back to the Premier League, every chapter has left its mark on me.
“This season’s promotion was one of the proudest moments of my career. It wasn’t just about football, it was about belief and fighting for these colours. Seeing the joy on everyone’s faces, feeling the roar of Elland Road, and knowing we had achieved something special together, that’s a feeling I will carry with me for the rest of my life.
“I also want to thank those who believed in me and made it possible for me to wear this jersey in the first place. From day one, I’ve done everything I could to give back through hard work, effort and full commitment. This club has truly felt like home, and staying was something I was ready for, but that possibility was never on the table.
“To all the coaches and staff I’ve had the privilege to work with since my arrival, thank you. Every single person who contributes daily behind the scenes, your effort, care and commitment never goes unnoticed. You are the engine that keeps this club moving.
“And to the fans, the true soul of Leeds United. Even during the tough times, you stood by us and I’ll always be grateful for that. Leeds isn’t just a football club or a city, it became my home. And even though my time here has come to an end, that connection will never be broken. Thank you for letting me be part of this incredible club’s story. Marching On Together.”
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