The English Football League (EFL) has accepted the sale of Leeds United to 49ers Enterprises, who will assume full possession of the second-tier English membership, Leeds mentioned on Monday.
Former Leeds proprietor Andrea Radrizzani reached an settlement in June to promote his stake to the 49ers group, the funding arm of the NFL franchise San Francisco 49ers who’ve been a Leeds shareholder since their preliminary funding in May 2018.
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Paraag Marathe, beforehand Leeds vice chairman, would take over as chairman from Radrizzani, Leeds mentioned.
“This transition is a necessary reset to chart a new course for the club,” Marathe mentioned in an announcement.
“We have already appointed a highly respected First Team Manager with a track record of success, and we are confident Leeds will field a competitive squad to contend for promotion next season.
“We have a responsibility to ensure this club makes our staff, players, supporters and the Leeds and Yorkshire communities proud.”
Leeds appointed former Norwich City boss Daniel Farke as their new supervisor two weeks in the past, on a four-year contract, to exchange Sam Allardyce who left the membership by mutual settlement following their relegation from the Premier League.
German Farke led Norwich to the Premier League in his second season earlier than they had been relegated again to the second tier in 2019-20. They gained the Championship and secured a direct return to the highest flight in 2020-21.
“It has been an honour to guide Leeds United over the last six years and to spend so much time with the best fanbase in the world,” Radrizzani mentioned.
“49ers Enterprises have been fantastic partners for years and I’m confident they will take Leeds to the next level.”
The assertion didn’t say whether or not the Italian, who can be chairman and founding father of sports activities broadcasting group Eleven Sports, would nonetheless be linked to the membership.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com