Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has been spotted leaving Inter Milan’s offices this morning following a meeting with the Italian club.
That’s according to FC Inter News, who explain that the Leeds chief made a ‘surprise visit’ to Inter’s headquarters this morning.
They share a video of him leaving following his meeting with the Nerazzurri management, explaining that he refused to make any statements about the trip.
He did, however, admit that the summit was not purely about football matters but also TV rights.
Andrea Radrizzani, presidente del Leeds, dopo l'incontro nella sede dell'Inter
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— FcInterNews.it (@FcInterNewsit) October 27, 2022
The latter will be of no interest to Leeds fans given he’s likely discussing TV rights in Serie A but ‘football matters’ is certainly an interesting phrase to use.
Leeds haven’t been linked to any Inter Milan players over the last few months so perhaps there’s a secret deal being discussed behind the scenes.
Back in May last year Radrizzani spoke publicly about his desire to own a club in Italy and Inter Milan were brought into the mix, with the current owners always seemingly on the verge of selling up.
Those rumours have been swirling again in the last few months and perhaps the Leeds owner was back in his homeland for some exploratory talks.