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Cellino: I want to get out
- Updated: May 13, 2016
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino says he wishes he had never bought the club and will sell it if he can find a buyer.
Cellino, who bought the club in April 2014, agreed to sell it to Leeds Fans United earlier this season before reneging on that proposal and has talked about leaving on numerous other occasions.
His latest claim comes days after Leeds ended the Sky Bet Championship season in 13th place.
“I’ve had enough,” he told The Times. “It’s better to walk out, not because I’m dishonest but because I’m tired and hurt and lonely.
“Why did they disqualify me when they knew the truth? I don’t want to complain because I’m a foreigner but I’m lost. I have no happiness any more and don’t know if I have the enthusiasm for the next season.
“If I could turn back time and you ask whether I would come to this club, I would say never. But now what …
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