I have made offer for Leeds United, says Bahraini sheikh


MANAMA: Crisis Premiership club Leeds United have received an offer from a consortium headed by Sheikh Abdel Rahman Ben Moubarak Al-Khalifa he told AFP on Sunday. 

Sheikh Al-Khalifa, a member of the Bahraini Royal Family, said the consortium made up of two Saudi Arabian businessmen and an Asiatic company had put the offer to the Leeds board – whose club is a reported £78 million (US$135million) in debt – and were awaiting a response. 

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