The Norwegian colossus – who arrived from Glasgow back in 2021 – has endured a difficult season thus far after being hooked at half-time in the opening game draw with Cardiff City, as well as in the Carabao Cup victory over Shrewsbury Town last month.
Those displays had come with the 20-year-old lining up at left-back, however, with Farke potentially missing a trick by not placing the Nottingham-born gem at centre-back – a role he has previously thrived in.
During a prior stint on loan at Scottish side, Ross County, the exciting talent was even likened to current Liverpool icon, Virgil van Dijk as an indication of his sky-high potential, with manager John Hughes having stated back in April 2021:
“Leo is going to be the next Van Dijk – trust me on that. The quality he has shown, the physical challenge, playing real men’s football and standing up to it – it’s been a wonderful experience for Leo.”
Hughes was again effusive in his praise for Hjelde when speaking about him last year, stating that the the-teenager had a real “swagger” about him, while also hailing the 6 foot 2 ace as an “athlete” and “very good” technically.
While thus far restricted to just eight first-team appearances for his parent club, the versatile asset – who was linked with a move to Serie A this summer – also proved his talent on loan at Rotherham last season, with it looking as if “Leeds have got a real proper centre-half on their books” if he “fulfils his potential”, according to Hughes.
Much like during his time north of the border, the rave reviews came flooding in amid Hjelde’s short time with the Millers, with journalist Paul Davis having hailed him as a “player of Premier League talent” who is “already a quality Championship player”.
Also described as a “revelation” by Davis for his quality on the ball, the Norway U21 international made 13 Championship appearances in total during that loan spell, enjoying a solid record of 1.3 tackles and 1.4 interceptions per game – a similar record to what Cresswell achieved at Millwall (1.5 tackles and 1.3 interceptions per game).
A talent with “real maturity” despite his relative youth – according to Davis – the elegant asset will likely be hoping to kick on from that promising temporary stint by forcing his way into Farke’s plans this season, despite having been on the periphery of late.
For Leeds, the possibility of having their own version of Van Dijk – a player once described by expert Michael Owen as “the best centre-back of all time” – is an extremely exciting prospect, with potential Perhaps with time, he will be given a chance.
shines at the heart of Elland Road’s defense.
With Cooper unable to rely on due to injury and with Rodon likely to stay for just one season, Hjelde could be the figure Farke can build his defense around in the long term, alongside Cresswell and Struijk ..
Despite only playing a small role during his two years at Leeds, the Scandinavian star could be a secret weapon waiting to be unleashed this season.