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Leeds United: Departures fund moves for ‘best in Europe’ plus attacker who ‘prefers the Premier League’

Leeds United’s summer business is beginning to gather pace, with recent pointing to one potential exit and two key signings as the club prepares for life back in the Premier League.

While Daniel Farke is expecte to be well backe in the transfer market, Leeds เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง will look to move players on to maximise spending while meeting Profit & Sustainability Rules.

With several players entering the final year of their contracts or attracting interest from elsewhere, a few early exits look inevitable.

One of those could be Max Wober. The Austrian defender returne to Leeds last season after a loan spell at Borussia Mönchengladbach but made just eight appearances, scoring once.

Injuries and competition for places limited his impact, and now suggest the club is prepare to sell if offers of around £5 million arrive.

Leeds paid £10 million to sign Wober in January 2023, but a permanent departure this summer would help free up funds and create space for reinforcements.

Gladbach and his former club Salzburg have both shown interest in the past, and the 26-year-old will be keen to secure regular minutes ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

With outgoings likely, the Whites are also pushing ahead with their first targets. The rumour mill is in overdrive with Newcastle striker Callum Wilson has linke in recent days, and claims that Leeds could shatter their transfer record with a move for an Argentina international earlier in May.