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Cellino Out, Radrizzani Takes Complete Control Of Leeds United

Italian business tycoon, Andrea Radrizzani has taken total control of Leeds United after buying the remaining 50 per cent shares held by co-owner Massimo Cellino.
Radrizzani, bought a 50 per cent shares in the Sky Bet Championship club through his company Aser Group Holding in January and it has been reported widely that he had the option of completing a 100 per cent takeover at the end of the season if Leeds failed to win promotion.
The 42-year-old who is now the chairman with immediate effect, told the club’s official website: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to become a custodian of this great football club.
“The heritage and history of Leeds United attracted me to the club and having spent time at games and at Thorp Arch, I can see that we are ready to move forward to the next level.
“This is a long-term commitment, there is a lot of hard work ahead of us and I am aware of my responsibilities as owner of Leeds United.
“I can assure all supporters that everyone at this club will be doing all we can to build a successful team at Elland Road.”
Radrizzani, a sports TV rights entrepreneur who is the co-founder of media agency MP & Silva in 2004,  made it known that he wants to invest in Leeds since August last year.
The businessman appointed former Real Madrid director of strategy, Ivan Bravo to the board at Elland Road in April and his takeover ends the stormy three-year reign of fellow compatriot, Cellino.
Cellino, who took charge at Elland Road in April 2014, fired six head coaches before appointing Garry Monk last June and had been urged to sell by the majority of fans, who had grown tired of his off-field controversies and handling of the club.
The 60-year-old former Cagliari owner was banned by English football’s authorities three times during his reign at Elland Road.
In February, Cellino announced he would bid to clear his name in the High Court despite an 18-month ban and £250,000 fine for breaching Football Association rules on players’ agents being reduced on appeal.
His FA ban and fine, set forth authoritatively in December 2016 for disregarding regulations over the sale of Ross McCormack to Fulham in 2014, was reduced to 12 months and £100,000 respectively.
In April 2014 an independent QC overturned the English Football League’s decision to disqualify Cellino because of a tax conviction and the Italian completed his takeover at Leeds having agreed on a deal in January to buy a 75 per cent stake from previous owner Gulf Finance House.
But Cellino was disqualified by the EFL for three months in December 2014 after an Italian court confirmed his conviction for tax evasion had been a dishonest act and in October 2015 he seek an appeal against a further EFL ban for another tax conviction in Italy.
Leeds United appeared on course to secure a play-off place under Monk this season, but a poor run of results in their last eight games saw them fall out of the top six.
ends
Cellino said: “I have been proud to work at Leeds United, with nice people who have worked at the club with me.
“If you can survive working with me, you can survive anything!
“I have always taught people to work for the club and not for me and in the end the staff have done so in a beautiful way.
“I wish Andrea good luck, I am sure he will continue what I have started and show that people from our country are honest and hard working people.
“Owners come and go but Leeds United will be there forever, for the fans – keep Marching on Together. Goodbye and farewell.”

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