Phil Hay: More surgery now likely for injured £50,000-a-week Leeds player

A “key player” for Leeds United is likely to require more surgery which could end his season, according to Phil Hay.

Leeds’ Championship form

The Whites have been in outstanding Championship form in 2024 and now top the table in what is proving to be one of the tightest races for automatic promotion alongside Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton.

In fact, Daniel Farke’s side have hardly put a foot wrong during the calendar year, failing to concede a goal from open play and winning 12 of their 13 second-tier fixtures.

Leeds United 3-0 Birmingham City

1st January

Cardiff City 0-3 Leeds United

13th January

Leeds United 2-1 Preston North End

21st January

Leeds United 1-0 Norwich City

24th January

Bristol City 0-1 Leeds United

2nd February

Leeds United 3-0 Rotherham United

10th February

Swansea City 0-4 Leeds United

13th February

Plymouth Argyle 0-2 Leeds United

17th February

Leeds United 3-1 Leicester City

23rd February

Huddersfield Town 1-1 Leeds United

2nd March

Leeds United 1-0 Stoke City

5th March

Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Leeds United

8th March

Leeds United 2-0 Millwall

17th March

Following the win against Millwall to send Leeds top prior to the international break, Farke said:

“Firstly, I want to enjoy it a little bit, because if you don't enjoy it, then you will ask yourself one day why you're doing all this hard work and disciplined work. So when there's a good time like right now, you also have to enjoy and value this a little bit, but then also to make sure that we stay on it because it's a tight race.

“It’s not important where you are after 38 game days, the point tally is important and with this point tally we can be pretty, pretty proud. “But, we want to be there also in a good position after 46 game days and for that we have to win many points.”

One player who Leeds have been without during this incredible run due to injury is centre-back Pascal Struijk, and it looks as if they may have to finish the campaign without the 24-year-old.

Pascal Struijk injury update

Phil Hay, writing for The Athletic on Monday, relayed by MOT Leeds News, addressed Struijk’s injury issues. He stated how Farke said last week that a programme of injection therapy had failed to get the defender back fit, adding that it made season-ending surgery likely.

Leeds defender Pascal Struijk.

Struiijk hasn’t had the best of luck with injuries this season, already going under the knife back in November due to a hernia. The £50,000-a-week defender was a regular in the side prior to the New Year, making 25 appearances in all competitions and even scoring five goals.

Should Hay’s claim prove accurate, it will be a blow for Farke, who called Struijk a “key player” and expected him to be back involved following the current international break, saying earlier this month:

"It feels a bit crazy that we didn't speak about him last two months and thank God we didn't have to because our defensive behaviour was spot on.

"He's a cornerstone for our future. We play without such a key player for two months, once he's back in team training it's not like you press a button and he's back to his best. I expect him to be back in team training other side of international break at latest. Hopefully as soon as possible back in best possible shape."

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