Multi-club ownership with Leeds United at the heart of a network of football clubs remains firmly on the agenda for Andrea Radrizzani.
More than once, the Elland Road supremo has discussed ambitions to build a network of clubs under one umbrella organisation because of the benefits he sees in that approach.
Massimo Marinelli, a Whites board member since May 2021 and long-term Radrizzani associate, has reiterated that desire, citing Manchester City’s network, City Football Group, as an example.
"As an investor, Andrea is on the record of saying we would consider other clubs,” Marinelli told the Financial Times' Business of Football Summit.
“Generally, because you are investing in more than just a business, it is a decision you have to approach very carefully, but certainly we think there is benefit and opportunity to multi-club ownership and there are a few examples out there, (like) City Group.
“We think [it] is a good opportunity to synergise capabilities, management capabilities, management know-how, commercial expertise.
"Possibly, with the right sporting set up, it is an opportunity to develop talent better.
“By any means, I think we will continue to be active in the space and be aware of what is out there.”
Last year, Radrizzani was strongly linked with a takeover at Serie A’s Salernitana, but terms could not be agreed and the Italian club has since found new ownership.