‘Leeds have told me I’m finished at Elland Road’ – International star

Leeds’ promotion to the Premier League is likely to see many players sold as Daniel Farke prepares his squad for the top-flight.

Patrick Bamford has regularly been linked away from Leeds after a poor 2024/25 campaign.

On top of this, Brenden Aaronson’s future is uncertain amid rumours that the Peacocks are aiming to bring in an attacking midfielder.

However, the departures are unlikely to stop there as Leeds aim to be ruthless this summer.

Patrick Bamford playing for Leeds United in their white strip
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Max Wober told he has no future at Leeds United

Max Wober joined Leeds in January 2023 but has rarely featured for the Yorkshire club.

The defender has played a total of 28 times for the Peacocks since his move and was sent out on loan to Borussia Mönchengladbach last season.

As a result, Wober has been linked with a Leeds exit after he struggled to break into the starting XI.

Max Wober’s Leeds United career
Appearances 28
Goals 1
Assists0
Honours Championship title x1
Wober has failed to make an impact at Leeds United

However, the Austrian is still a regular for this country and was fantastic in their 2-1 win over Romania in the World Cup Qualifiers on Saturday.

The defender made several spectacular clearances and has now spoken about his future at the Yorkshire club in the aftermath of the tie.

Wober confirmed to Sport Krone (8 June) that Leeds are looking to sell the defender this summer.

He said: “Leeds has already made it clear to me that they want to sell me. I think I might have been able to send out a letter of application.

“It was simply a good feeling to be back on the pitch and show that I can still play well, and that I definitely deserve to be here.”

Leeds United defender Max Wober raises his arms in appeal.
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Leeds have to be ruthless if they want to stay in the Premier League

For Leeds, there can be no room for sentiment if they want to stay in the Premier League next season.

It is clear that Wober is not good enough to play for the Peacocks, and the Austrian should rightly be moved on this summer.

The wages and the potential income that the 27-year-old would bring in could facilitate another transfer, which could be the difference between survival and relegation.

Hopefully, Farke can find a new club for Wober quickly to ensure that the saga does not drag on for the majority of the window.