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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21403532Leeds United subject to bid from Yorkshire consortium
A Yorkshire-based consortium have made an offer to buy a controlling stake in Leeds United from owners GFH Capital.
BBC Radio Leeds understands that the consortium's offer, if accepted, would involve a 51% initial share of the club with a view to a phased buy out.
The identity of the consortium members has not been disclosed.
Dubai-based investment bank GFH Capital completed a full takeover of the Elland Road club from Ken Bates for a reported £52m in December.
Bates remained chairman after the deal was completed and is due to become honorary president at the end of the season.
Former Hull City chairman Adam Pearson recently indicated he would like to return to football and, more specifically, at Leeds.
Pearson was commercial director at the West Yorkshire club for six years before leaving the post in 2001.
But it is unclear whether he is part of the consortium that has tabled this offer.
The future of boss Neil Warnock has been in doubt, with the 64-year-old out of contract in May, and the current owners have come under pressure to clarify their stance on the manager's position at the club.