Stuart Dallas: Leeds United defender announces professional ...

10 Apr 2024

Leeds and Northern Ireland defender Stuart Dallas has announced his retirement from professional football after suffering "irreparable damage" to his knee.

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The 32-year-old sustained a nasty leg break against Manchester City in April 2022 and has been unable to make a full recovery.

Dallas initially joined Leeds in 2015, linking up with then-manager Uwe Rosler, having previously worked together at Brentford, and went on to make over 250 appearances.

During 2020-21, the campaign before suffering injury, Dallas featured in every Premier League fixture for Leeds, scoring eight goals as Marcelo Bielsa's side secured a top-half finish.

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Image: A statement, released on Wednesday, said Dallas had suffered "irreparable damage" to his knee

The County Tyrone native also earned 62 caps for Northern Ireland, scoring three times.

A club statement, released on Wednesday, said Leeds are in "discussions with Stuart about a future role", in a bid to "continue his association with the club".

An announcement from Dallas read: "Over the past two years, the Leeds United medical team, along with the incredible surgeons in London, have worked tirelessly to help me recover from the injury I sustained in the game against Manchester City in 2022.

"Sadly, despite their best efforts, and my body not progressing how we need it to, I must now accept the fact that my knee suffered irreparable damage and I will not be returning to play professional football.

"I am of course devastated by this news."

Leeds are involved in a race for the Championship's automatic promotion places. They currently trail leaders Leicester City by a point, having played a game more.

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