He joined Australian club Central Coast Mariners in January 2024. He helped his new team to a treble in his first season, winning the A-League Championship, A-League premiership and AFC Cup at the end of the 2023–24 season.
Edmondson was signed by Championship club Leeds United on 15 November 2017, on a scholarship contract until June 2020 for an undisclosed fee.[6][10] After impressing in the youth teams during the spring,[11] Edmondson debuted for Leeds in the Championship on the last day of the season, 6 May 2018, as a 73rd-minute substitute in a 2–0 home victory against Queens Park Rangers, aged 16 years and 351 days.[12] Manager Paul Heckingbottom praised the teenager's attitude after the match, though admitted that he had a long way to go before being ready to play regular first-team football.[13]
Edmondson signed a new three-year contract with Leeds on 7 August 2018.[14] At a later date he signed a new contract to keep him at Elland Road until summer 2023, though the club did not report the news at the time.[15] He made one league appearance as a substitute for the first-team but thrived in the under-23 team, scoring 18 times during the 2018–19 season and, on 6 May, was part of the team who won the Professional Development League (Category 2) final in a 4–2 penalty shoot-out win (0–0 after extra time) against Birmingham City.[16] Leeds were promoted into the Premier League at the end of the 2019–20 season, leaving Edmondson to need loan moves in order to find first-team football, though he would be closely monitored by head coachMarcelo Bielsa.[17]
Loans
On 31 July 2020, Edmondson joined Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen on loan until January 2021.[18] His debut came in their first match of the season as a 65th-minute substitute in a 1–0 defeat at home to Rangers.[19][20] Manager Derek McInnes stated that "I thought when Edmondson came on that he gave us a bit more psychically and it annoyed their centre backs a bit more with his running power and his physical size".[21] However soon afterwards he sustained an ankle injury in training, which was expected to prevent him from playing for a few months.[22] However, he returned to the team earlier than expected, coming on as a substitute against Motherwell on 20 September.[23] He scored his first goals for Aberdeen when he scored twice in a 4–2 win over Hamilton Academical on 20 October.[24] He found game time hard to come by as he had originally been signed as a replacement for Sam Cosgrove, who was expected to leave but ended up staying at Pittodrie, and Edmondson returned to Leeds United at the end of his loan in January 2021.[25][26]
On 14 January 2021, Edmondson joined League One club Northampton Town on loan until the end of the 2020–21 season.[27] Manager Keith Curle had originally tried to sign him in the summer.[28] He scored his first goal for the club on 6 March, in a 4–1 win over Portsmouth at Sixfields; he was awarded the goal by the dubious goals committee as it had been initially credited to teammate Sam Hoskins, whose chip was heading for the net before being bungled over the line by Edmondson.[29] He ended the loan spell with two goals from 21 appearances.[30] However he was dropped by manager Jon Brady after coming into personal difficulties.[31]
Speaking in August 2023, manager Paul Simpson said that Edmondson spent too much time out on the wings and would improve by staying in position as a central striker.[46] On 18 January 2024, he departed the club by mutual consent to pursue a career in Australia.[47]
Edmondson received his first international call-up for the England national under-19 team's friendlies against Greece and Germany in September 2019.[55] He made his debut on 5 September when starting against Greece at St George's Park, scoring in the 60th minute of a 3–1 win.[56] He finished his career with the under-19s with three appearances, which all came in 2019, scoring one goal.[57]
Style of play
Head of Academy Coaching at Leeds United Richard Cresswell described Edmondson as a striker with "a bit of everything", with his strengths being heading, work rate and hold-up play.[58]
Career statistics
As of 15 October 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition