Leeds United: Fresh Max Wober, Rasmus Kristensen transfer update issued
That is according to a report from Leeds Live, who claim that the Whites still aren’t sure what they are going to do with the returning loanees.
Wober and Kristensen, who are expected to reunite with Daniel Farke’s squad soon following their respective countries’ exits from Euro 2024, were both away from Elland Road last season, after initially looking to be part of the German’s plans.
The Austrian central defender went to Borussia Mönchengladbach and the Danish full-back went over to AS Roma.
Max Wober comments on Leeds United future
In the midst of this year’s European championships, the 26-year-old spoke on his Elland Road future.
“At the moment there is total radio silence on both sides,” said Wober, via Leeds Live.
“I learned from Leeds that there will be talks when the European Championship is over. They want me to concentrate on Austria for the time being.
“In Gladbach, I said goodbye to everyone and thanked them for the cool year. So far, I haven’t heard anything about it.”
Max Wober and Rasmus Kristensen would not be the most high-profile potential Leeds United departures to come
The most likely departure from Elland Road this summer is Crysencio Summerville. He and Archie Gray were the main contenders at the start of the summer, but, now that the teenager is gone, Summerville will likely be the one that Leeds receive the most calls about.
Had they have been able to find a suitable offer for the 22-year-old before Gray left to go to Tottenham Hotspur, The Athletic reported that they might not have had to sell their young midfielder.
While the club aren’t actively looking to offload the reigning Championship Player of the Season, or his Italian teammate Wilfried Gnonto, as per the Yorkshire Evening Post, there is interest from the likes of Liverpool and Newcastle United in the Dutch winger.