Leeds United’s Premier League future remains on a knife-edge and there’s a good chance the Whites could see themselves relegated to the Championship.
It would be a huge blow for the Yorkshire club and its supporters, and a big contrast to the mainly happy days under Marcelo Bielsa.
Relegation will also cost Andrea Radrizzani a big chunk of money, with the clubs shares inevitably being worth a lot less if they’re not in the Premier League.
The Italian has been expected to sell up, and he’s already working on his next adventure.
For a while, the Leeds United owner has been linked with taking over at Sampdoria. The Genoa club have a pressing debt issue and need a new owner to sort that out and be in place by the end of May, which is quite some ask.
Nevertheless, Radrizzani is trying, and Gianluca Di Marzio and Sky Italia picture him arriving for negotiations this morning, with a big smile beaming.
Radrizzani told the waiting media that he’s got his ‘fingers crossed’ everything can be sorted out.