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Bielsa ‘very close’ to signing new deal, says Leeds chief

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Leeds United are confident coach Marcelo Bielsa will extend his contract with the Yorkshire club, chief executive Angus Kinnear said after the Argentine’s initial two-year deal expired following their promotion to the Premier League.

After falling at the playoff hurdle last year, Leeds earned automatic promotion to the top flight after winning the second-tier Championsh­ip this year.

Bielsa has never spent more than two years managing a club side but Kinnear said the 64-year-old was already preparing for Leeds’ first season back in the Premier League following a 16-year exile.

“I just need to find an appropriat­e window to get the paper in front of him and for him to sign it,” Kinnear told Sky Sports. “I know fans are nervous, it makes me a bit nervous, but I don’t think there is any reason to be.

“Marcelo is absolutely focused on training, but like last season where I know everyone was nervous about the contract, it is about him getting the time to focus on signing it.

“We have conversati­ons daily and it tends to be about the minutiae of the preparatio­ns for the season rather than his contract.”

Leeds were charged on Thursday by the country’s governing body (FA) on Thursday for their celebratio­ns after a 3-1 win at Derby in the penultimat­e game of the season, where players celebrated with flares at an empty Pride Park.

“It is alleged that the club failed to ensure its players and/or officials conducted themselves in an orderly fashion as pyrotechni­c devices were used following the conclusion of the fixture,” the FA said in a statement.

Leeds said they accepted the charge.

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