PSG owners could buy Leeds United

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PSG owners negotiating with Leeds United. EFE

The Qatari company QSI (Qatar Sports Investments), who own PSG, could also take control of Leeds United. According to The Financial Times, the two are negotiating.

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's Qatar fund is already in negotiations with Leeds United. The intention of the Qatar group is to take over the majority of the English shareholding.

In this way, they intend to return Leeds United to the Premier League. The British team was just one step away from achieving it this season, but ended up losing to Derby County.

According to the source cited above, there are six other investors willing to take over Leeds United, whose stock market value is estimated at around 60 million euros.

Andrea Radrizzani, the current owner of the club, would be willing to sell it but also to remain linked to it, as he would not sell all the shares at his disposal.

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