Wober has been named in each of Austria's national team squads this season, in consecutive months, and is likely to participate at next summer's European Championships in Germany if selected by Ralf Rangnick.
That said, Wober admits he has been watching Leeds this season and has paid new boss Farke a compliment as to the style of football the German has United playing.
While many of the club's outgoing loanees appear to have little intention of returning to Elland Road when their existing loan deals expire, Wober at least acknowledges it is a distinct possibility with no option-to-buy negotiated in his Bundesliga switch.
"Leeds are doing very well.
They play really cool football, it's fun to watch.
If they carry on like this, it looks like they'll be promoted.
Then it's not really in my hands," he told Austrian outlet Laola1 whilst on international duty.
Whether Leeds supporters would welcome Wober back with open arms in the event of promotion is a different matter altogether, but the fact of the matter remains; the Austrian is contracted to the club until 2027.
He is one of several players, including Brenden Aaronson, Marc Roca, Diego Llorente, Rasmus Kristensen, Jack Harrison and Luis Sinisterra who could feasibly make an Elland Road comeback if the team regain Premier League status next summer.
Although, some are less likely to pull on a white shirt again more than others.
Wober's Monchengladbach are ninth in the Bundesliga standings, nestled comfortably in mid-table with three wins and four draws from their opening 11 matches.
The 25-year-old has appeared in each fixture for Die Fohlen so far this term.
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