Max Wober has refused to comment on whether he will return to Leeds United next summer after his loan spell at Borussia Monchengladbach.
Wober was speaking in an interview with Laola1 where he was questioned on the chances of returning to Elland Road at the end of the season.
The 25-year-old was one of several members of Leeds’ squad to depart in the summer following the Whites’ relegation from the Premier League.

In fact, Wober was one of eight members of last season’s first team to leave on loan, much to the anger of Leeds supporters.
Wober only joined the club from Red Bull Salzburg in January but made it clear once an offer came from Borussia Monchengladbach that he wanted to move on.
Wober coy on Leeds return after Gladbach loan
Speaking on the prospect of a return to Leeds at the end of the campaign, Wober says it is not something he wants to think about, but also says he is very happy at Gladbach.
He said: “For me, it was a really great move. I’ve settled in really well, it’s a family club, a real traditional club with incredible fans. I’m in Gladbach for the year now, I’m fully focused on it and I’m going to throw everything into it. I don’t really want to think about what it will look like in the summer yet.”

Wober was one of the most controversial loan exits in the window having initially suggested he wanted to stay and fight for promotion back to the Premier League.
However, at the first sight of an offer from a top-flight club, Wober made his desire to depart clear which is going to make the potential of returning to Leeds very difficult.
His loan to Gladbach is not believed to include an option-to-buy and so for both his and Leeds‘ sake, hopefully he has a good season so that they can buy him permanently.
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