San Francisco 49ers touch down in Leeds with bigger stake and even bigger plans
By Paul Nicholson
January 25 – NFL team San Francisco 49ers have bumped up their stake in Premier League Leeds United from 15% to 37% in a deal that reportedly values the club at £250-280 million.
49ers Enterprises first took their position in Leeds in 2018, a year after Andrea Radrizzani bought the club, then in the EFL Championship, for £45 million.
The increased stake still leaves Radrizzani as majority shareholder and chair of the club.
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