
For months, Leeds fans have been on their tiptoes regarding the future of Marcelo Bielsa. But now there’s no more need to worry.
Today, the Argentinian penned a new deal to remain at the club until the end of the 2021/22 season. The new deal means that Bielsa will have given four years to the West Yorkshire club.
It’s safe to say, if his first three years at the club are anything to go by, 2021/22 could be another special year after all Bielsa masterminded Leeds’ promotion back to the top flight in 2020 whilst playing a captivating and energetic style of football.
Speaking about his new deal with the club website, Bielsa spoke fondly about the club which has now become his home: “From my point of view this is an extraordinary club.
“It’s not often you have a club who designates so much volume of investment to the improvement of the training.
“In this sense, Leeds have made a significant contribution economically for the tools for a manager to prepare his players to be the ideal ones.
“Everything that we need in this area, the club has resolved it with a very high investment.
“Whether that be the pitches, the facilities, the technology, commodities for the work of the players and in this sense, I am very astounded by the conduct of the club.
“I think the most important coaches that world football has would value what this club means in terms of organisation, structure and the public.”
