Stuart Dallas has saluted his move to Leeds United today and is sure he is in for an exciting adventure at Elland Road.

The Northern Irishman has joined Leeds from fellow Championship side Brentford, putting pen to paper on a three-year contract with an option for a further year.




In doing so Dallas has become Leeds head coach Uwe Rosler's seventh signing of the summer and the 24-year-old is pleased to now be able to count himself as a Leeds player.

Dallas took to Twitter to write: "Delighted to finally say I'm a Leeds United player.
 

 

"Great first session today. Really looking forward to what is sure to be exciting times", the winger added.

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Dallas has also taken time to pay tribute to former club Brentford, thanking them for his three-year stint with the club and the fans who offered him consistent support.

"A huge thank you to everyone at Brentford. I have had an amazing 3 years there that I'll never forget. Special mention to the fans who have been brilliant from day one", he wrote.

"Your support has been very much appreciated."

Dallas made 38 appearances in the Championship for Brentford last season, but had only a further year on his contract with the club. The winger refused to extend his deal, pushing Brentford to cash in on him.