(Reuters) - Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa's contract situation has been 'resolved', the Argentine said on Thursday, ahead of his side's Premier League opener against Manchester United over the weekend.
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Pre Season Friendly - Leeds United v Real Betis - Loughborough University Stadium, Loughborough, Britain - July 31, 2021 Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa reacts Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes/File Photo
Bielsa did not specify if he had signed a new deal but indicated that he would be at Elland Road for at least another season. The 66-year-old, who took charge of Leeds in 2018 and led them to promotion to the Premier League two seasons later, commended the owners for investing in training facilities and infrastructure, calling Leeds an extraordinary club.
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