Summarize this content to 400 words Andrea Radrizzani wants to appoint a coach with experience of managing in England, but for Sampdoria not Leeds United, Il Secolo XIX reports.The Whites chairman has assumed charge of the relegated Italian side, who appear to be set to let Dejan Stankovic depart from the dug-out, and his criteria for the type of manager he wants to replace the Serb has now emerged.Meanwhile, Leeds United also need to appoint a new boss after Sam Allardyce’s confirmed departure on Friday (2 June), but without a resolution to who will own the club next season amid ongoing talks between Radrizzani and 49ers Enterprises no answer looks close.In Italy though, according to Il Secolo XIX: “The idea seems to be to bet on a young coach, with an international reach, preferably if he has some experience with English football (which Radrizzani considers an example) and even better if he has a very good knowledge of the English language.”ForgottenThe discrepancy between the 48-year-old’s apparent outlook towards the two clubs he is now in charge of continues to appear heavily skewed towards the recent Italian addition.Subscribe to Football Insider TV nowThat Radrizzani spent most of the week Leeds United fell out of the Premier League conducting business in Italy over buying Sampdoria was a relatively poor look.But with a full week now past since the Whites were confirmed as Championship outfit next season, there has been no official movement on the ownership, no new sporting director to replace Vitor Orta, and the only confirmed news in terms of manager was the exit of Allardyce.Perhaps the chairman is equally as engaged in considerations for the future of Leeds behind the scenes as he is Sampdoria, but if that is the case there is far less information slipping out via the media in England where there appears to be a dearth of communication.What has emerged was a statement on Wednesday (31 May), three days after the Whites went down, via his personal Twitter account that provided little in the way of clarity for the club ahead of what can only be a big summer of change.That was then followed by the revelations from The Athletic a day later, which reported Radrizzani had attempted to secure a loan against Elland Road for his Sampdoria purchase, which he reacted dismissively to, telling the publication it was “none of your business”.There was a need for a clear picture for the future, either under the current owner or the new 49ers regime, even before the end of the season, but a week past that date and the situation has only got more confusing.So the appearance of plans being formulated for Sampdoria the whole time the Whites languish and fall behind rivals in the offseason planning stakes, is sure to be of great frustration to many around Elland Road.In other Leeds United news, two key men under Allardyce are set to have their futures confirmed this week. Related Articles {{#primary_category}} {{primary_category}} {{/primary_category}} Leeds United transfer news: Adam Forshaw and Joel Robles set for confirmed Elland Road update this week and set and set featured image as [og_image]
Leeds United owner Radrizzani plans new manager, but not at Elland Road
