Radrizzani agrees to sell £170m stake in Leeds United

Radrizzani agrees to sell £170m stake in Leeds United
Radrizzani agrees to sell £170m stake in Leeds United

“The Andrea Radrizzani era is set to end at Elland Road after the Italian agreed to sell his stake to co-owners 49ers Enterprises. It is a deal worth £170 million and will end his much-maligned tenure in charge. Denise DeBartolo York is the consortium’s chairman, while her son is Jed York – the CEO and president of the 49ers. Forbes values the family’s net worth at £4.05 billion ($5.1bn).”


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