BATES RETURN SETS LEEDS BACK £40M

 Thursday July 12,2007
By Matthew Dunn  Have your say(0)
LEEDS UNITED looked to have been robbed of a £40million windfall yesterday
when administrators KPMG decided to allow Ken Bates to resume control of
the club.

Bates had claimed his bid was the same 8p in the pound offer he had made
when the Inland Revenue threatened to take him to court last week –
equivalent to a £2.8m lump sum.

The full amount will be revealed in the creditors’ report in the autumn
but the 75-year-old struck a deal with KPMG to keep his bid “undisclosed”
for now.

But it is almost certainly much less than the offer on the table from a
rival bid led by Simon Franks and former director Simon Morris.

Sources revealed they had offered creditors £11.5m, with a further £5m if
the club reached the Premiership  and nearly £25m would have been
available for signings.




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