Leeds pre-agreed deal set for collapse
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Leeds pre-agreed deal set for collapse
"He has barely played for the German club, and it is highly unlikely that Werder Bremen will sign him permanently at the end of the season, as per reports via SportWitness. They have an option to sign the player permanently upon the expiry of his loan deal. It seems that Wober will now return to Leeds United at the end of the season."
"Wober does not have a future at Leeds, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. He needs to join a club that offers regular opportunities. Werder Bremen clearly do not want to sign him permanently, and Leeds United do not view him as a key part of their plans. The Premier League side will also look to get rid of the player permanently, and it remains to be seen whether they can find a suitable destination for the player."
Max Wober is on loan at Werder Bremen but has struggled with injuries and has barely played for the German club. Werder Bremen are highly unlikely to trigger the option to sign him permanently when the loan expires. Wober is expected to return to Leeds United at the end of the season. Leeds United do not view him as a key part of their plans and intend to move him on permanently. Wober needs to join a club offering regular opportunities to revive his career. He remains contracted to Leeds until summer 2027 and should be available for a reasonable fee.
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