Young goalkeeper makes vow after signing Leeds United deal with key figure declaration

A young keeper has made a vow upon signing a Leeds United deal.

Leeds United’s Scotland youth international keeper Rory Mahady has made a personal vow and saluted a key figure after signing a new Whites deal.

Eighteen-year-old Mahady enjoyed a fine 2024-25 campaign in which he made 17 appearances for Scott Gardner’s Under-21s side and also starred as the young Whites were crowned champions of the inaugural National League Cup.

Having already been capped eight times for Scotland’s under-21s, the teenager received a first call up to Scotland’s under-21s side in March and the keeper has now signed a new three-year Whites deal.

Speaking to Leeds United’s official website, Mahady saluted the impact of under-21s boss Gardner whom he declared had specifically helped his game during the 2024-25 campaign.

The young keeper also saluted the first team’s promotion to the Premier League as he made a vow about the hard work that he would put in every day as his United development continues.

“I thought last year was really big for me,” said Mahady.

That helped me massively”...
“Scott really helped me with how we kind of changed the way we were playing out and that helped me massively.

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