Lee Erwin has reportedly left Leeds United, after two years with the club.
Lee Erwin has, according to The Scottish Sun, negotiated the termination of his Leeds United contract.
The forward joined the Championship side from Motherwell in 2015 but has been afforded only 11 league appearances with the Whites.
Erwin, a Scotland Under-19 international, has enjoyed a decent pre-season under Leeds head coach Thomas Christiansen, scoring a few goals in friendlies, but it would appear as his time in Yorkshire has come to an end regardless.

The 23-year-old, who has had spells with Bury and Oldham Athletic in recent seasons, was signed by Uwe Rosler two years ago but was given his debut by Steve Evans, in November of that year after struggling to earn chances under the German.
And some Leeds fans on Twitter are in agreement that Erwin was never really given chances to impress with the English outfit, while others are happy to see him gone.
Erwin might not be every Leeds fans’ cup of tea, but at 23, there is plenty of time for the striker to improve.

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