Leeds United left back Aidy White is looking forward to a fresh start this season with the club, in an interview with the Yorkshire Evening Post.  

White aged 22, endured a tough season last year, after injuries stalled his progress with the Lilywhites, with Leeds finishing 15th in the League under Brian McDermott.

Aidy White is looking for a fresh start at Leeds

In fact, White has struggled with injuries over the last year or so, and injured his ankle whilst on loan at Sheffield United in the earlier part of the season.

And the player stated in an interview with the Newspaper that he wants to show the supporters what he can do, and nail down a first team spot at the club.

I want to play here.

“I have been here for however long and really want to pin down a place this season.

“I have had a few years of being young if you like.

“Yes I am still quite young, but quite experienced for my age and it’s now time to put potential to one side and prove it.

“It’s been a strange few years. A couple of years ago, I was playing every week and thought I was flying and the last two seasons have been a bit stop-start, so I am looking forward to a new start under a new head coach and showing what I can really do.

“It’s time to show as an individual what you can do to the manager.

“Everyone will get a bit of game-time here and there in the friendlies and I am looking forward to the season starting and knuckling down and getting a spot week in week out and that’s my aim for the season. I am confident I can do that.

“I thought I did well last season. But in the end, I wasn’t playing and needed games and went out on loan and did quite well, but got injured and was out for a couple of months – and when I did come back into the team, it was more off the bench.”