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Leeds United headlines as Andrea Radrizzani's Sampdoria takeover bid 'did not hit the mark'

Here are your latest Leeds United headlines for May 20.

Radrizzani's Sampdoria interest

Leeds United chairman Andrea Radrizzani continues to be linked with investment in football elsewhere. Now, the latest reports indicate the businessman has seen an approach for Serie A outfit Sampdoria turned down.

Il Secolo XIX via FC Inter 1908 report Radrizzani's bid 'did not hit the mark' with a sale deadline in place for May 30. The Whites chairman has been namechecked as an interested buyer, alongside Raffaele Mincione’s Wrm Group.

Doomsday scenario

Sam Allardyce will be watching through his fingers as today’s Premier League results roll in. The Leeds United head coach will spend the day putting the finishing touches to a game plan that he believes will be enough to see the Whites end their seven-game winless run and breathe life into their hopes of survival when they take on West Ham United on Sunday.

However, he also knows that Leeds could be facing a mountain the size of Everest to climb by the time they kick-off at the London Stadium if results don’t go their way. At the time of writing Leeds sit just one point off the pace in the survival race, behind Everton and Nottingham Forest, who have managed to climb out of the bottom three in recent weeks.

Both are in action this afternoon with Sean Dyche’s Everton travelling to Wolves, who have already done enough to secure another season of top flight football despite struggling for large periods of the campaign. Forest, on the other hand, take on Arsenal, who will still be reeling from their costly loss to Brighton last weekend.

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Redknapp's prediction

Jamie Redknapp believes Sam Allardyce could earn his first victory in charge of Leeds United in the crucial upcoming clash at West Ham. The Whites sit a point adrift of safety with just two matches remaining, and know that relegation could be confirmed with defeat in the capital along with results going against them elsewhere.

Leeds ended a six-match losing streak with an improved display in the home draw with Newcastle United last time out. Allardyce was left to rue costly errors in defence with Magpies' number nine Callum Wilson scoring twice from the penalty spot in the 2-2 draw at Elland Road.

The Whites have won just twice on the road in the Premier League all season, but will look to capitalise on the Hammers' recent European excursions which saw them qualify for the Europa Conference League final after a second-leg win at AZ Alkmaar on Thursday night. Redknapp argues it could be a 'good time' to face David Moyes' side, and singled out the clash at the London Stadium as the 'big one' in the relegation battle this weekend.

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