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Leeds United chairman Andrea Radrizzani reportedly held takeover talks in Paris last night

Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has travelled to Paris to have more discussions regarding potential investment from Qatar Sports Investment, the state-owned company which funds French giants Paris Saint-Germain. 

the Italian was in Paris to watch the club’s Champions League clash with Belgian side Club Brugge as a guest of Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the PSG president. 

The report claims ‘further talks’ took place over a Qatari takeover. It also states that QSI views Leeds as a ‘potential long-term project’ and any investment would be with the view to eventually owning the club. 

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Yesterday run quotes from a QSI spokesperson, who suggested Leeds United was a serious investment opportunity and valued the West Yorkshire side at between €60 (£52) and €80 million (£69m). since suggested Radrizzani values the club ‘significantly’ higher.

TBR’s View

Excitement over a potential Qatari-backed takeover has been building at Leeds since  in May that the Championship side was under consideration for investment.

Of course, Leeds fans have built up a dry cynicism over the years due to some fairly poor management of the club so will not be getting over-excited just yet. 

But there is no doubt there is something in these rumours and there is at least a small chance that Leeds are one day being bankrolled by the same people who turned PSG into one of the world’s biggest and most successful clubs. 

That has to be a reason for excitement.