In a move that could see a new superpower emerge in the Premier League, Paris Saint-Germain's Qatari owners are reportedly considering a move to buy one of England's most historic clubs.
Once regarded as one of the strongest teams in England, Leeds United have struggled to return to their former glory in recent years, but that could all be about to change.
Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani has confirmed that the club has received no fewer than 20 offers for the purchase of the club, including one from Qatar Sports Investments, who own PSG.
"The option of Qatar Sports Investments and Nasser – first of all they are friends, we have had a good relationship for a long time.
"Secondly, they have the possibility to bring this club to compete with Manchester City, so for the fans that could be a fantastic opportunity.
"The second is based in America, he's a big fan of Leeds United since he was a child, and I like that.
"Another one is the owner of an Italian club.
"With another club you can create synergy to be more competitive and to target the Premier League – we could maybe get a loan to increase the quality of the team."
Leeds were a dominant force during the 1970s and enjoyed further success during the 1990s, but dropped into England's lower leagues following the turn of the century after suffering from financial difficulties.