Rogers makes loan move

Leeds have allowed America international Robbie Rogers to join Stevenage on loan until the new year.

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Robbie Rogers: Loan move

Robbie Rogers: Loan move

Leeds have allowed United States international Robbie Rogers to join Stevenage on loan until the New Year.

The 25-year-old, who joined the Whites last January after a successful trial period, was made available for transfer earlier this month.

Rogers has started just one game since joining United from Columbus Crew, with three further appearances as a substitute.

A head injury ruled him out for a period last season before an ankle injury curtailed his campaign early.

He spent part of the summer working with LA Galaxy as part of his rehab and on his return to United he scored his first goal of pre-season in the 5-2 win at Farsley Celtic.

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