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Leeds United: Conor McGilligan expects Jamie Shackleton exit amid talk of Reading loan

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Journalist Conor McGilligan has claimed that Leeds United youngster Jamie Shackleton could leave this summer amid recent exit links.

According to a recent report by Football Insider, the midfielder could be heading to the Championship next season to join Reading on loan.

The same report claims a number of other clubs have also been considering a move for the 22-year-old. With that in mind, McGilligan has said that a switch to the Championship would be ‘excellent’ for Shackleton.

However, the journalist did say that he think a permanent exit could be best for the player at this stage of his career, even though it would be a shame as the academy product ‘bleeds Leeds United‘.

While speaking on the One Leeds Fan YouTube channel, McGilligan said (1:44): “He is 22 years of age now and he needs to get some first team football. He really does and I think the Championship will be an excellent move for Jamie Shackleton.

“Would I go a loan? Or would I go permanent? I’d probably go permanent because if Leeds are looking at that upward trajectory, if Leeds are looking at a consistent top ten, top eight finish, I don’t see where Jamie Shackleton gets in ever again – even as sort of part of the squad, if you’re looking to bulk that up with European talent.

“So it’s a difficult one, it’s a really difficult one. It’s such a shame because obviously he’s a product of the academy. You can tell he bleeds Leeds United as well.”

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TIF thoughts on Jamie Shackleton and Leeds…

Last season, Shackleton only made seven starts in the Premier League. While he is still fairly young, the 22-year-old may feel as though he needs more regular game time as he heads into the next stage of his development. 

Having made nearly 100 appearances for the Whites – spread across senior and academy outings – it’s no shock to hear McGilligan claim the player has plenty of love for the club.

 Even so, he has clearly put sentiment aside by claiming that a summer exit could be best for all parties. With Reading and other clubs linked, it will be interesting to watch this possible move develop over the coming weeks. 

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