Leeds United transfer news as twist emerges on Max Wober future
Borussia Monchengladbach are unlikely to afford the transfer fee for Leeds United defender Max Wober despite the play-off final defeat, according to Kicker.
The German media outlet claimed on 29 May that it is understood Leeds will demand between £8.5million and £10million for the Austria international this summer.
Even if they reduce their valuation slightly, Monchengladbach may find it hard to afford the 25-year-old’s services which means that a separation between the two parties is on the cards.
Leeds United must not budge on their valuation for Max Wober
Leeds should stand firm on their valuation of Wober as he has proven himself as a reliable and versatile defender, capable of playing as a centre-back or left-back.
His experience in the Austrian Bundesliga, German Bundesliga and the Premier League with Leeds demonstrates his ability to perform at a high level.
Additionally, Wober’s age suggests that he still has room for growth and could potentially increase in value in the future.
By maintaining a high valuation, Leeds send a strong message about the quality of their players and their determination not to be undervalued in the transfer market.
This can help the club maintain a positive reputation and attract other talented players in the future.

Furthermore, if no club matches Whites’ valuation for Wober, they will retain a valuable asset for their Championship campaign.
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