- Borussia Monchengladbach’s Sporting Director praises Max Wober as a leader and warrior, but has given little away about a permanent move.
- The centre back joined Monchengladbach on loan in the summer after Leeds’ relegation from the Premier League.
- There are still four years remaining on Wober’s contract at Elland Road, securing his future with Leeds until 2027.That’s according to the Bundesliga club’s Sporting Director Nils Schmadtke, who has however, given little away when it comes to the possibility of a permanent move for the 25-year-old.
How did things go for Wober at Leeds?
Wober only joined Leeds back in January this year, signing from Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg for a fee reported to be in the region of £11million.
The defender made 19 appearances in all competitions for the Whites during the second half of last season, and did produce some impressive performances in defence.
However, he was unable to prevent Leeds from suffering relegation from the Premier League back to the Championship, after three years in the top-flight of English football.
Following that drop down a division, a long list of players would leave Leeds over the course of this summer’s transfer window, one of which was Wober himself.
The defender’s own particular move saw him head to Germany, to link up with Monchengladbach on a season-long loan, where he has since become a regular feature in his new side’s starting lineup.
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