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Leeds United defender Max Wober is now considering leaving the club before the transfer deadline, according to sources. It was initially expected that Wober would stay at Elland Road, but there has been a significant change of plans.

The 26-year-old is eager to return to the Bundesliga, and it seems that manager Daniel Farke is not interested in keeping players who are not fully committed to the team. As a result, Leeds United will be open to offers for Wober in this window, as he is no longer in Farke’s plans for the upcoming season.

Wober spent last season on loan at Borussia Monchengladbach after Leeds United was relegated from the Premier League. He made 27 appearances for the German club, but has struggled to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup since joining Leeds in 2023.

Despite being under contract until 2027, the club is willing to let Wober go if the right offer comes along. This decision is seen as the best option for all parties involved, as Leeds United looks to focus on signing a top-class forward for the new season.

The team is set to kickstart their 2024-25 campaign against Portsmouth on 10th August, and they are also in talks to sign an ‘ideal Summerville replacement.’ It seems like there are some exciting changes happening at Elland Road, so fans will have to stay tuned for further updates.

For more exclusive news and updates on Leeds United, make sure to follow the latest updates on their Facebook page or join their new WhatsApp Channel for instant notifications. It will be interesting to see how things unfold for Wober and the team in the coming weeks.