‘Immense’ £11million Leeds United player are unlikely to stay at the club next season

‘Immense’ £11 million Leeds United player unlikely to stay at the club next season
‘Immense’ £11 million Leeds United player unlikely to stay at the club next season

‘Immense’ £11 million Leeds United players are unlikely to stay at the club next season

A new report suggests that a £11 million Leeds United player is unlikely to return to the team for the upcoming campaign.

After the heartbreaking play-off final,

Daniel Farke and his chiefs have already begun planning for the upcoming season.

Yes, the Leeds manager will create a list of targets.

but he will also be getting ready to let go of certain important assets in order to comply with Financial Fair Play rules.

However, it has now come to light that one player is unlikely to stick around.

‘Immense’ £11 million Leeds United player unlikely to stay at the club next season
‘Immense’ £11 million Leeds United players are unlikely to stay at the club next season

Max Wober, the center defender for Leeds United,

is not expected to remain at Elland Road this summer, according to the Salzburger Nachrichten.

The ‘immense’ Wober spent the previous season on loan at Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga.

Although they would like to purchase him permanently, they are unable to finance the deal.

Leeds acquired Wober in January 2023 for a reported sum of approximately £11 million.

and they will probably be eager to profit from any upcoming sales.

The 26-year-old’s future is now in doubt, and it’s clear that he wants to leave Leeds at this point.

Wober has stated that, following the European Championships with Austria,

He will make a decision regarding his future with Leeds United.

“I’ll make my next move after the European Championship,I told him

.”My advisor doesn’t need to get in touch with me for four weeks.

The competition is my only priority right now,” the 23-cap international stated.

He didn’t completely rule out going back to RB Salzburg, his previous team.

“At 26, I no longer really fit the mold, but having an experienced player would be beneficial to the team.

I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Salzburg.

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