Cameron Borthwick-Jackson returns to Manchester United after defender's season-long loan at Leeds is cancelled

  • Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has returned to Manchester United from Leeds
  • He joined Leeds on a season-long loan in August but has played just six times
  • The 20-year-old left back's loan deal was cancelled by the Red Devils on Tuesday

Manchester United have recalled left back Cameron Borthwick-Jackson from his loan at Leeds.

The 20-year-old was due to spend the whole season at Elland Road after switching from Old Trafford last summer but played in just six games.


Only one of Borthwick-Jackson's appearances came in the Championship and the arrangement has now been cancelled.

Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has returned to Manchester United from his loan spell at Leeds

Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has returned to Manchester United from his loan spell at Leeds

A Leeds statement read: 'We would like to thank Cameron for his efforts during his time at the club.'

Borthwick-Jackson made his Red Devils debut as a teenager in 2015.

He made 14 first-team appearances during his breakthrough 2015-16 campaign, but has not featured for the Old Trafford club since.

The England youth international spent last season on loan at Wolves, making just six starts in the Championship.

He'd been due to spend the whole season at Leeds but was recalled after playing just six times

He'd been due to spend the whole season at Leeds but was recalled after playing just six times

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