
Andrea Radrizzani sends five-word message to Daniel Farke after Leeds United news on Tuesday
Andrea Radrizzani has sent his best wishes to Daniel Farke after it was confirmed the German will be the new manager of Leeds United.
It was announced on Tuesday (4 July) that Farke has agreed a four-year deal to replace Sam Allardyce in the dugout at Elland Road ahead of the 2023/24 Championship season.
Outgoing owner Radrizzani, who’s burnt bridges with Leeds fans amid a protracted exit from Elland Road, has since taken to Twitter to sent a message to the new head coach.

“Congrats and good luck, Daniel,” said Radrizzani via his personal Twitter account on 4 July, followed by a muscle emoji and an “MOT”.
Just leave us alone now
Radrizzani’s efforts to buy Sampdoria have been nothing short of a disgrace for Leeds fans.
As per The Athletic on 1 June, the Italian businessman offered Elland Road as security for a bank loan to help him buy the relegated Serie A club.
Radrizzani did a lot right in his time at Leeds, and one of those things was buying back the stadium when he completed his takeover of the Yorkshire club.
He could have built a real legacy with the Whites and while many could forgive him for not being able to keep us in the Premier League for more than a few seasons, no one can forgive him for that.

Leeds’ name is best kept out of Radrizzani’s mouth now but over time at Elland Road, the Italian became more and more open on social media.
A lot of fans want transparency and passion from their owners but Radrizzani chose to showcase his at the wrong times and he ended up backing a rod for his own back by messaging fans about performances and hailing Adam Forshaw as though he was the second coming.
We’re going into a new era without Radrizzani now so it’s best he just forgets about Leeds all together.
In other Leeds United news, an approach for this former Chelsea ace has been touted.