Jack Jenkins has departed Leeds United for Salford City in League Two on loan for the rest of the season. The 20-year-old’s one senior appearance came under Marcelo Bielsa at Crawley Town in the FA Cup exit of January 2021.
Jenkins, an under-23 regular for the past few seasons, signed a new Leeds deal last September with terms running to the summer of 2024. He now needs a bigger challenge to see where his development can take him before that deal expires.
Last season, only Nohan Kenneh and Kristoffer Klaesson played more minutes for the under-23s than Jenkins in Premier League 2 Division One. With under-21 football not perhaps the test he needs, League Two football awaits.
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Salford, managed by former Manchester United under-23 boss Neil Wood, have started the season well and sit sixth after five matches. Jenkins is likely to continue as a central midfielder with the Manchester club.
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