Leeds United reduced their asking price for one player they are keen to sell this week but after last night, it might be that The Whites may have to reduce it even further.
A number of players will be moved on by Leeds this summer, the likeliest being Crysencio Summerville who is the subject of an approach from Brighton and could go for a fee of £35m in the coming months.
Others likely to go are the five players who used Victor Orta’s loan clause last summer, who are yet to sort out their future. Brenden Aaronson, Robin Koch and Luis Sinisterra know who they will play for next term.
But nothing has been confirmed in terms of Jack Harrison, Diego Llorente, Rasmus Kristensen, Marc Roca and Max Wober. The latter endured a difficult outing last night for Austria against France in Germany.
Wober spent last season on loan at Gladbach after jumping ship with the help of Orta’s clause. The left-footed defender could not deal with France’s blistering attack and was perhaps lucky not to be sent off.
Leeds may have to make Max Wober decision this summer
Wober started in the middle of the defence and early on, was shown a yellow for a desperate lunge on Ousmane Dembele. Then, Wober’s positioning was wrong, inadvertently putting the ball in his own net.
Immediately after the start of the second half, he nudged Antoine Griezmann into the advertising boards and was lucky not to be shown a second yellow or even concede a free-kick, Griezmann left bloodied.
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