From the Guardian....(Don't shoot the messenger)



Massimo Cellino, the Leeds United owner, has said that an offer to repurchase 
Elland Road has been made using money raised from the sale of Ross McCormack 
and other funds.

Leeds sold their stadium in 2004 for £8m during the club’s financial crisis and 
the Italian entrepreneur vowed in February, before his takeover had been 
confirmed, to buy it back immediately. The former Cagliari owner has not yet 
fulfilled that promise and has since claimed that he wants to secure a deal by 
November.

The ground is owned by the businessman Jacob Adler but the club have the option 
to buy back Elland Road for a set fee by 2029, when their 25-year lease ends.

McCormack was signed by Leeds’s fellow Championship club Fulham for £11m in 
July, providing a large chunk of the £16m fee Cellino believes is required to 
repurchase the stadium.
 

“The money from McCormack cannot be wasted,” Cellino said. “We sent a letter 
yesterday. My accountant sent a letter because we want our stadium back. I hope 
it will be done soon. Before November 100%, because in November the rent will 
be raised.

“We have to pay. I have to buy the stadium, then I have to fix a lot of other 
things. It’s our house and our home, we don’t want to be guests in our home. I 
knew that to buy the stadium back we needed £16m.

“I want the stadium, we need to concentrate our energy on the club. It’s not 
agreed, we have the option to buy it and, if we try after November, it will 
cost more.”

The deeds to Elland Road are owned by Teak Commercial Limited, a firm based in 
the British Virgin Islands, and neither of the past two Leeds owners – Gulf 
Finance House or Ken Bates – repurchased the ground. Leeds are paying £1.4m in 
annual rent at the stadium but that sum rises by a small percentage every year.

Leeds kick off their Championship campaign against Millwall on Saturday, their 
first season under new manager David Hockaday, whose appointment was met with 
disillusionment by the majority of supporters in June.

Benito Carbone has recently left his position of development coach at the club 
because of “family reasons”.


 
Verner 


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