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Azzedine Ounahi | Leeds United have ‘surpassed everyone’ with ‘maxi offer’
• Bid put at €25m, which is more than Leicester City
• Sounds like Napoli don't fancy an auction
https://sportwitness.co.uk/leeds-surpassed-everyone-with-maxi-offer-for-signing-boost-for-whites-as-competitor-froze-interest/
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Fra Athletic:
49ers key to Leeds’ Rutter deal
It is a mark of the machinations in Leeds United’s boardroom that 49ers Enterprises, the club’s minority shareholder, was influential in pushing through their record signing of Georginio Rutter.
Rutter joined Leeds from Hoffenheim on Saturday night for a fee that broke their previous club record of £27million ($33m), which was paid for Rodrigo in 2020. The transfer could earn Hoffenheim a total of around £35million if all add-ons are met.
Discussions over the cost of Rutter were unexpectedly complex, running over several days last week. Hoffenheim held out for a high price but the proposed deal also led to discussions about how the move would be funded at Elland Road — and, at shareholder level, who would pick up the bill.
Georginio Rutter’s displays for Hoffenheim convinced Leeds to sign him (Photo: Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)
Leeds are majority owned by Andrea Radrizzani, their chairman since 2017, but 49ers Enterprises, the investment arm of the San Francisco 49ers NFL franchise, controls more than 40 per cent of the club and has been targeting full ownership for some time.
An option to acquire Leeds from Radrizzani, as revealed by The Athletic, runs to January 2024 but 49ers Enterprises is increasingly minded to push through its takeover before that date. Talks about the proposed transition have been intense recently and figures involved in the deal expect a sale to go through by the summer at the latest.
The proactive role of 49ers Enterprises in supporting the bid for Rutter and agreeing to meet future payments for him is another firm indication of a change of ownership coming. Leeds, like most clubs, structure payments to run over a new signing’s contract — Rutter’s runs to 2028 — and it looks likely that the responsibility of meeting many of those instalments will fall to 49ers Enterprises.
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