Massimo Cellino, the former owner of Leeds United, is considering taking over Charlton Athletic.

Massimo Cellino is interested in a prospective purchase of League One club Charlton Athletic.

According to Italian site Brescia In Gol, the 67-year-old wants to return to English football.

Cellino presently owns Brescia, who are ranked eighth in the Italian second tier. However, he is no stranger to English football, having previously owned Leeds United from January 2014 to May 2017.

Now it appears that he wants to return to the Football League and has already picked his next target.

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ng a Charlton takeover.
According to the most recent update, Cellino has received an offer from an unknown American company to buy Brescia.

It is alleged that the bid is worth €18-20 million. That is less than Cellino’s estimated €25 million worth for the Italian second-tier side.

Even said, negotiations over a prospective Brescia sale are set to continue next week, which could have an impact on Charlton’s potential move.

According to the article, Cellino would not want to sell Brescia unless another team was prepared to buy.

The 67-year-old is said to be eager to experience English football for

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