Leeds' players defer part of month's wages
Leeds' players have agreed to defer a proportion of their wages for this month, Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has said.
Leeds' players have agreed to defer a proportion of their wages for this month, Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has said.
Leeds United players have agreed to defer part of their wages for March after the club failed to pay them on time.
The club's owners Gulf Finance House Capital and prospective owner Massimo Cellino are in dispute over who should fund the players' wage bill after the Italian's £25million takeover bid earlier in the week was blocked.
Cellino is appealing against that decision.
Sports lawyer, Richard Cramer, says GFH may feel the club is out of their hands:
Massimo Cellino has formally appealed against Football League's decision to block him from buying a majority stake in Leeds.
The Football League has said it could take up to 10 more days to make a decision on the ownership of Leeds.
The Football League has said it cannot make progress with Massimo Cellino's bid to purchase Leeds.