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Brown open to Leeds stay

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Leeds United's on-loan keeper Jason Brown has confirmed he would be open to securing a permanent move

On-loan keeper interested in permanent Leeds switch

Leeds United's on-loan goalkeeper Jason Brown has confirmed he would be open to securing a permanent move. The Blackburn Rovers shot-stopper has recently had his one-month loan stay with Leeds extended by a further four weeks. Brown made his Whites debut off the bench in their weekend Championship defeat to Ipswich following an injury to Shane Higgs. The 28-year-old Wales international is enjoying his time at Leeds and is hoping to seal a permanent move if he makes a favourable impression. "My contract at Blackburn finishes at the end of the season and I made it clear to them in the summer that I was very much looking for another club," he told the Bradford Telegraph & Argus. "I am excited to be at Leeds on loan. It would be a great club maybe to come back to if all goes well. "I am working as hard as I can in training and if I get another opportunity in the first team I want to make the most of it. "As good a club as Blackburn are, they don't get crowds of 25,000, even for the visit of Manchester United, so it is a privilege to be at Leeds."