The Whites should bring the impressive central defender back to Elland Road next season.
Their relegation from the top division resulted in a host of first-team players sealing temporary exits from Elland Road; including the likes of Jack Harrison, Max Wober, Brenden Aaronson, Robin Koch, and Rasmus Kristensen, among others.
One of those players – Aaronson – is now set to be reintroduced to the squad in Yorkshire for the 2024/25 campaign after spending the year away on loan.
Leeds’ decision on Brenden Aaronson’s future
It was recently reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post that the USA international will be an option for Daniel Farke after talks with the German head coach this summer.
The outlet claimed that the 23-year-old midfielder held discussions with both the manager and the club and it has now been decided that he will be a part of the team next season.
It stated that the former RB Salzburg star had the option to return to Union Berlin for a second loan spell with the German side and had interest from other clubs to move on from Elland Road over the coming weeks and months.
Why Leeds should bring Max Wober back
It was reported last month that Borussia Monchengladbach were not willing or able to meet Leeds’ £14.5m valuation of the Austria international.
The player himself has also said that he now wants to wait until after Euro 2024 to decide where his future will be, whether that is at Elland Road or elsewhere, having previously wanted it to be sorted before the tournament.
Farke must now take advantage of his former club, Gladbach, being unwilling to stump up the cash to sign him permanently by convincing the 26-year-old ace to be a part of his plans, like Aaronson.
23/24 season | Max Wober (Bundesliga) | Pascal Struijk (Championship) |
---|---|---|
Appearances | 25 | 23 |
Tackles per game | 2.6 | 1.3 |
Interceptions per game | 1.5 | 0.8 |
Ball recoveries per game | 5.9 | 6.1 |
Clearances per game | 4.2 | 3.1 |
Duel success rate | 58% | 61% |
Stats via Sofascore |
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