The 26-year-old completed a move to the Whites, believed to be worth about £10m, from Tottenham on the same day academy graduate Archie Gray went the other way.
Despite reported interest from Premier League sides, the Wales international decided to make the switch to the club he spent last season on loan with, having featured 50 times across all competitions.
“Being respectful to everyone, I just felt like I belonged here,” Rodon told BBC Radio Leeds.
“Looking forward to the next years I just felt that Leeds was the place for me and the way it ended last season, it just doesn’t sit right with me. I feel like coming back and knowing the team we had last year was so close [to promotion], coming back was the move for me and it felt right.
“Everyone knows the first time I walked through the doors here, everyone has been brilliant with me since day one.
“I don’t want to go too much into it, everyone knows Leeds is a massive club and I felt that when I arrived. The connection, the fans, the club, players and staff – it just felt right and hopefully there are bigger things to come.”
Rodon’s journey to Leeds United began with a season-long loan, during which he quickly adapted to the team’s style of play and became a crucial part of the defense. His performances on the pitch were consistently strong, earning him the admiration of both fans and teammates. It was this positive experience that significantly influenced his decision to make the move permanent. “From the moment I arrived, I felt a connection with the club and the fans,” Rodon explained. “The support I’ve received here has been incredible, and it really made me feel at home.”
One of the key factors in Rodon’s decision was the ambitious project being undertaken at Leeds. Under the guidance of the club’s management and coaching staff, Leeds United is striving to return to its former glory and establish itself as a formidable force in English football. Rodon expressed his excitement about being part of this journey. “The vision and ambition of the club align with my own goals as a player,” he said. “I want to contribute to the success of Leeds United and help the team achieve great things.”
The defender also highlighted the positive environment and team spirit within the club as influential in his decision. He praised his teammates and the coaching staff for creating a supportive and motivating atmosphere. “The camaraderie here is something special,” Rodon noted. “We have a great group of players who are all committed to the same objectives. The coaching staff has been fantastic in helping me develop and improve my game.”
Rodon’s comments also touched on his personal development since joining Leeds. He acknowledged that playing regular first-team football has been crucial for his growth as a defender. “The opportunity to play week in, week out has been invaluable,” he said. “I’ve learned so much and grown as a player, and I believe that Leeds United is the perfect place for me to continue my development.”
In discussing his future at Leeds, Rodon expressed a strong sense of belonging and a desire to build a lasting legacy with the club. “I feel a real sense of pride wearing the Leeds shirt,” he stated. “I want to give my best for this club and its amazing supporters. There’s a lot more to come, and I’m excited about what we can achieve together.”
Joe Rodon’s decision to join Leeds United on a permanent deal reflects his commitment to the club and his belief in its potential. His positive experiences, the club’s ambition, and the supportive environment have all contributed to his feeling that this was the right move. As he looks forward to the future, Rodon is eager to play a pivotal role in Leeds United’s success and help the club reach new heights.