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Euro 2024 is undoubtedly slowing down Leeds United and numerous other clubs when it comes to the summer transfer window. The market has been open for almost two weeks now and Leeds are still yet to make a single signing, despite the promise of a quicker start to the window than this time last year. However, representing your country at a major international tournament is one of the biggest honours any player can have, and so it is understandable why they would want to put club football on the backburner. In fact, Leeds know that themselves all to well, with the future of defender Max Wober aft…

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