Emerging talent at Leeds United has been tied down to Elland Road with new contracts for three under-21 names. Goalkeeper Darryl Ombang, centre-back Jeremiah Mullen and midfielder Charlie Allen have all committed their futures to Leeds.
Ombang, 17, has signed his first professional deal with the Whites and agreed terms on a deal which expires in 2024. The England youth international began the campaign with the under-21s in Premier League 2 last week.
Allen, 18, arrived from Linfield in August 2020 as a 16-year-old for an undisclosed fee and has now agreed on a deal to 2024. The Northern Ireland youth international has since gone on to play regularly with the under-18s and under-23s.
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Mullen, 18, only signed his first professional deal with Leeds last year, but as Charlie Cresswell, Oliver Casey, Leo Hjelde and Pascal Struijk have made way, he became a trusted member of the under-23 side last season. Mullen is tied down until 2025 now.
Leeds said it wanted to congratulate all three players on signing their deals and looked forward to furthering their development.
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