If Leeds United are promoted, Borussia Monchengladbach’s chances of signing Max Wober on a permanent basis may be jeopardized.
According to Rheinische Post, it is still ‘too early to talk about figures’ regarding Wober’s prospective permanent relocation, citing Julian Weigl as an example.
According to reports, following Weigl’s loan from Benfica last season, they were able to seal a permanent move for him in May for a reasonable fee of £6 million.
According to the article, Gladbach have no one else in their roster quite like Wober, who aids their team in numerous areas of the field, including defense, set-pieces, and as a leader.
Gladbach have only won once in the Bundesliga this season, but Wober has been one of the few bright spots, garnering frequent acclaim from the German media for his efforts.
If Leeds win promotion this season, they will be in a far better financial position to demand a higher fee.
Profit and sustainability restrictions are far more strictly enforced in the Championship than in the Premier League, therefore promotion would eliminate the need to sell.