An analysis of Leeds United’s most recent transfer target for January
a look at the most recent transfer rumors involving Leeds United as of Friday, October 27.
Borussia Dortmund informed Max Wober of their desired price.
A ‘low end double digit’ million sum will be required for Borussia Monchengladbach to sign Max Wober, according to reports circulating in Germany. Kicker first reported this, and Fussball News subsequently confirmed it, stating that the German team is attempting to recruit the Leeds United defender on a long-term contract.
The Austrian defender did not officially join the Whites until January 2023, but a relegation loan provision in his contract would eventually force him to depart the team. According to the source, Wober has been well-liked by fans but his continued employment at the Bundesliga club is by no means assured.
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It’s unknown if the German team would be prepared to part with the kind of money that the Whites reportedly spent €12 million for in January to recruit Wober.
would go and make large purchases in January,” he said to Football Insider. “Experienced Championship players as well as Premier League players who aren’t getting any games. Occasionally, having two teams is necessary. To enter the Premier League, you require a team, which you ultimately decide to cut.
“Go grab the other elite teams’ experienced Championship players. They possess the funds.Assign them short-term contracts to avoid being locked into long-term agreements. To make sure they cross the line in January, they must be astute.