Leeds United will only sell a ‘immense’ Jesse Marsch signing if they accept a bid of £12.6 million, according to a recent report.
The Whites are expected to be busy with outgoings this month as they seek to generate funds before the conclusion of the fiscal year.
As a result, Daniel Farke’s side may be unable to spend a cent until July, when the books are reset; nonetheless, it appears that one player has been listed for transfer.
Leeds United hold fast on Max Wober’s £12.6 million price tag.
According to Bild, Leeds United are asking for £12.6 million for Max Wober, with Borussia Mönchengladbach also interested in the player.
The Bundesliga club had Wober on loan last season and wants to keep him, but Leeds remains steadfast in their value.
That would imply that the Austria international is one among the players without a loan clause, indicating that the West Yorkshire club has some bargaining power, as opposed to previous deals last summer.
Gladbach appear unwilling to pay Leeds’ asking price, therefore the ‘immense’ Jesse Marsch signing remains a Whites player with a strong probability of starting the season in the Championship.
Leeds could be willing to drop their asking price.
If Gladbach hint that they are looking elsewhere, Leeds may decrease their asking price for financial reasons.
To avoid Profit and Sustainability charges, they appear to need to increase player purchases significantly, thus they can’t afford to play hardball.
A telling couple of weeks lie ahead.