The leeds united announced this Tuesday the signing of Max Wober from Austrian Red Bull Salzburg for an undisclosed fee and subject to a work permit. The 24-year-old became the club’s first signing of the January transfer window and signed a four-and-a-half-year contract at Elland Road (until summer 2027).
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An Austrian international with 13 caps to his name, Wober can operate at both left-back and centre-back. After rising through the ranks at Rapid Vienna, he made 24 appearances for the team in the Bundesliga, Austrian Cup and Europa League, before being signed by Ajax in August 2017 and making his international debut the same year.
He made 16 appearances with the Amsterdam team during the 2018-19 campaign, where they won the double (League and Cup), before being signed by Sevilla in January 2019 on loan, with a mandatory termination at the end of the season. season.
In the past three and a half years at the Red Bull Arena, Wober has won the Austrian Cup and League double three times in a row.
Overall at Salzburg, he made 125 appearances, scoring nine goals, including one in last year’s Austrian Cup final win over SV Ried.
Now he has been reunited with manager Jesse Marsch at Leeds, along with his former Red Bull Salzburg teammates Brenden Aaronson and Rasmus Kristensen. Wober will wear the number 39 shirt during his time at Leeds and could make his debut in Sunday’s FA Cup third round tie at Cardiff City.
Source: La Verdad

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