The Elland Road club owner thinks that the EFL model for his league is failing and he has called on owners of other clubs to meet to change it
Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has called on Championship clubs to reconsider the idea of Premier League 2, as he believes the share of broadcast revenues given to clubs is leading to financial struggles in the EFL's league.
Championship clubs earn £2.5 million from their deal with Sky Sports and related commerical activities. Overall, clubs bring in £7.1m per season, which isn't enough according to Radrizzani, who has owned Leeds for the past 18 months.