Leeds United have plenty of big decisions to make regarding players out on loan irrespective of the division they are in next season.
It has been reported that Leeds are highly unlikely to welcome any of them back into the fold, while Luis Sinisterra and Robin Koch have both already signed permanently at other clubs.
Daniel Farke’s comments on Sinisterra after his exit were also a pretty clear sign of how he sees the situation with the others, but there could be a bit of work to do regarding some of them.
One player out on loan who could be one of the easier ones to shift permanently is Max Wober, with Gladbach Live reporting that Borussia Monchengladbach have already decided they want to sign him.
It is said the Bundesliga club could look to open talks with Leeds in the coming weeks and months, though at this stage there is no detail on the finances of the transfer.
Gladbach want Wober permanently
Wober has already discussed his future beyond his current loan spell and admits while the decision is out of his hands, if an offer is accepted by Leeds he would be happy to leave.
However, it has also been reported that Gladbach’s hopes of signing him permanently could rest on whether Leeds get promoted or not.

Promotion would make it more difficult for Gladbach to sign him as Leeds would be in a stronger position to ask for a higher fee, while staying in the Championship would see them happy to just get him off the books.
At the moment, Leeds are very much in the fight for a return to the Premier League as they sit second in the table ahead of this weekend’s round of fixtures.
In truth, Leeds should just allow Wober to leave permanently regardless of the division they find themselves in and it looks as though Farke sees it that way as well.
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