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Leeds United takeover deal 'almost there' and could be completed in three weeks

The man leading a proposed takeover of Leeds United hopes to complete a deal for the club he describes as "a young Pamela Anderson" within three weeks.

GFH have been negotiating with Bates throughout the summer and are intent on returning the Championship club to the top flight. In a llengthy statement outlining their plans, GFH said: "(GFH Capital's) intentions, if successful in its acquisition, is to move the club back to the Premier League as quickly as possible and help to build a sustainable future for the club, both on and off the field," they said. "This is expected to not only benefit the club and the surrounding community, but also the entire city of Leeds." Hisham Alrayes, chief executive of GFH, added: "Like many around the world, people from Bahrain and across the Gulf are passionate about the game of football and notably, English clubs - their successes and hardships are a daily talking point. "In so many instances this is what bridges the gap between borders and different cultures. We are excited by our intentions for Leeds United and remain fully focused on the specifics of this deal, hoping to conclude a positive outcome as soon as possible."