Leeds owner sells 10 percent stake to Bahrain bank

LEEDS, England (AP) — The owner of Leeds has sold 10 percent of the English football club to a Bahraini bank.

Dubai-based GFH Capital has diluted its stake three months after buying Leeds for $33 million. It did not disclose details Thursday of the deal with International Investment Bank.

Uncertainty has surrounded GFH Capital’s ownership of Leeds since its takeover in December.

Parent company Gulf Finance House said in its recently-released 2012 accounts that it “commenced negotiations relating to the sale of its stake” in Leeds, which it described as a “high yielding investment opportunity.”

But statements on the Leeds website have stressed that the owners are only searching for other investors as they seek a return to the Premier League.

Leeds is 10th in the League Championship.

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