The latest on changes at Leeds United.
Gone? Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino
Leeds United co-owner Andrea Radrizzani has bought Massimo Cellino’s remaining stake in the club, The Sun report.
Radrizzani bought 50 per cent of the club in January with a view to buying the rest this summer.
The Sun claim an agreement was struck last night between the two Italians.
Leeds had hoped to win promotion to the Premier League this season but narrowly missed out on the play-offs.
Revie Stand, Elland Road
With it now clear which division the Whites will be playing in next season, Radrizzani and Cellino have reportedly been able to come to terms on a ‘multi-million pound deal’.
Radrizzani has kept a low profile since investing in January, and the duo have come under criticism for failing to back the team in the transfer market mid-season.
Questions remain over the future of head coach Garry Monk, who has not yet been given a long term contract despite pleas from fans for the club to do so.
Leeds United manager Garry Monk
Leeds have taken a big step forward this year, and under Radrizzani’s sole ownership there is a chance of an even brighter future.
Already he has made two key appointments in the past week, bringing in former Real Madrid chief Ivan Bravo and West Ham MD Angus Kinnear to the club’s board.
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