Former Leeds United man moves into coaching as Championship rivals take ex-Sheffield Wednesday man on trial
The second international break of the season is upon us as Leeds United have a two-week wait between Championship fixtures. The Whites drew 2-2 at Sunderland last week as a late error from Illan Meslier denied Daniel Farke’s side all three points at the Stadium of Light.
Up next is a clash against another early pacesetter, as Sheffield United visit Elland Road on Friday, October 18 in what promises to be a tense encounter between the Yorkshire rivals. Before that a number of Leeds players will be off representing their countries with the likes of Ao Tanaka and Brenden Aaronson jetting further afield to represent Japan and the United States, respectively.
Clayton joins non-league club
He has now left the West Yorkshire club as Matlock announced his arrival on social media. A statement said: “Matlock Town are pleased to announce the signing of 35-year-old midfielder Adam Clayton who joins the Gladiators in a player/coach role. Adam has had a storied career that has seen him play at the top of the English pyramid for Manchester City and Middlesbrough. With over 500 appearances across the English pyramid, the addition of Adam will bring leadership and experience to a relatively young Gladiators midfield.”
Swansea take two players on trial
Leeds United’s Championship rivals Swansea City are looking at the possibility of signing Cyrus Christie and Adam Reach. That is according to a report from BBC Sport who revealed the pair are set to train on trial with the Swans as manager Luke Williams looks to bolster his squad. Christie was released by Hull City at the end of last season while Reach, who spent five years at Sheffield Wednesday between 2016 and 2021, left West Brom after three years during the summer.