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Leeds United have opened what’s prone to be a busy January switch window with the signing of Max Wober from Red Bull Salzburg in a deal price an estimated 12 million euros. The Austrian worldwide has signed a four-and-a-half 12 months contract with the Elland Road outfit, and comes on the suggestion of former RB Salzburg supervisor and present Leeds boss Jesse Marsch.
He strikes to Leeds to play as soon as extra with former Red Bull Salzburg duo Brenden Aaronson and Rasmus Kristensen, and is prone to be an necessary member of the membership’s first group for the second half of the league season.
Wober performed beforehand for Rapid Vienna in Austria earlier than a transfer to Dutch giants Ajax adopted. A brief stint with Sevilla would pave the way in which for a switch to Austria, and at RB Salzburg Wober went on to play 81 home appearances, scoring 5 targets.
It is known that Wober is prone to take the place of both Robin Koch or Liam Cooper on the coronary heart of the Leeds United defence, which has to this point shipped 29 targets this season, the fourth worst within the Premier League.