leeds united Defender Maximilian Wobber has admitted he does not know what the future holds for him at Elland Road.
Sky Austria has an interview Today the 28-year-old is set to return to Leeds this summer after an unsuccessful loan spell at Werder Bremen.
unsuccessful loan spells
The centre-back joined the German side in the summer after falling short under Daniel Farke last season.
It was made clear that he was not part of Leeds' plans moving forward and that his plan was to get his career back on track in Germany.
Instead, he managed only four appearances totaling 159 minutes for Werder this season, as various issues ranging from hamstring injuries to muscle injuries limited his time on the pitch.
As a result, the German side No option will be used to sign him permanently.
waiting for leads
He will return to Leeds at the end of the month, where he still has a year left on his deal. The possibility of a permanent exit in some capacity would be worthwhile. But the defender admits he is still waiting to see what Leeds want to do.
"I think basically, I will no longer be the most sought-after player at Leeds United," He said.
“It's pretty clear to me, so yes, we'll see how it goes. I'm assuming I'll get back to preparing normally.
“I believe that after an injury like that, I think you just need units with the team, in those games where you just get the feeling of the body back, that you are fit and everything works and everything is maintained.
"So it will be very important for me to prepare again. Then we'll see how it goes, what are Leeds' plans, what's happening in the transfer market."

