Highlights
- Liam Cooper's contract with Leeds United is set to expire this summer, and he has faced limited playing time due to injury and competition from other center-backs.
- Despite his declining playing ability, Cooper's leadership and seniority make him a valuable asset to the team, regardless of the league they are in.
- Cooper's experience and role as captain are important for mentoring younger players like Pascal Struijk, who could potentially succeed him as captain in the future.