Marcelo Bielsa is set to remain at Leeds after his brother said he would not walk away if they won promotion. Bielsa’s contract with Leeds is due to expire when the campaign ends next week and the club want to take up the 12-month option for next season.
Bielsa, who is 65 next Tuesday, has put talk about his future on hold to focus on ending Leeds’ 16-year exile from the Premier League, but his brother Rafael is confident he will stay if they go up.
Lawyer Rafael, who is a former foreign minister in Argentina, handles his brother’s contract negotiations and says he will want a crack at the Premier League.
Leeds need four more points to return to the top flight and Rafael told Argentinian sports channel TyC Sports: “It’s been a long time
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