'Leeds promotion boost for Rangers takeover' - gossip
22-04-2025 09:46 via bbc.com

'Leeds promotion boost for Rangers takeover' - gossip

Leeds United's confirmed promotion has removed a potential barrier to Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises' takeover of Rangers as Premier League rules over joint ownership are less restrictive than for clubs in the English Football League. (Scottish Sun)Celtic, who qualified for the knockout play-off round of the Champions League, banked £16m more from European performance payments this season than Rangers, who made it to the quarter-finals of the Europa League. (The National)Athletic Bi
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