Leeds United are on the brink of changing owners.
The Daily Star says the mega-rich Qatari owners of Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly on the verge of sealing a potential £120million takeover of Leeds United.
Qatari Sports Investments (QSI) are closing in on a deal worth around £10million to secure a stake in the Yorkshire club - which would then allow them to complete the takeover if they are promoted to the Premier League.
Victory over West Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield on Saturday sent Leeds top of the Championship and Fulham's home defeat to Bristol City means the Whites have an eight-point buffer to the third-placed Cottagers.
Leeds have not played in the top flight since being relegated in 2004 and a string of financial difficulties even saw them slip into the third tier.
Current Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani wants £80million to sell up now, but that fee would hike to nearer £120million if they club are promoted.