Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani has revealed that he is considering an offer from Qatar to take the club to a level where they could compete with Manchester City. Qatari Sports Investment (QSI) is the favoured bidder, but two other investors are being considered.
QSI is run by Nasser-el-Khelaifi, the president of Paris Saint-Germain. The other potential investors are a wealthy Leeds fan based in the United States and the owner of an unidentified Italian club.
Radrizzani does not rule out selling a majority stake, but whatever happens he hopes to remain involved. 'The most important thing for me is to make this club big again,' he told The Times.
He said that he had invested over £90m and with that level of money you could own a Europa League club in most of the European leagues including Italy. Bielsa and his staff cost £6m a year. Over £30m a year is spent on player wages, £33m with Marcelo, creating a bill of nearly £40m when you factor in the coaches.
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