
and King, who says mid-June is a realistic time to complete the deal, said in a statement: “The situation about Leeds, I understand as I understand, it doesn’t make it busy from the ring.
“With Ranjers, there is no danger of Yoot. There is no disrespect to Leeds. At least when they come into Rangerz, you know if they invest that European football is very sure.
“It’s difficult to predict that Rangers or Celtic is not the first or second, so European football will be there at different stages,” he said.
“And I think it’s easier to make a financial plan to support planning for a club like Rangers than someone like Leeds United, which I think is much more challenging.
“Although it is interesting to go to the Premier League, they have to make a lot of budget to stay there,” he said.
Ebrooks finished second in the Scottish Premier League this season, with Celtic securing their fourth consecutive title and a league for three domestic players.
The Europa League will face the Champions League quarter-finals in the quarter-finals.
“I don’t think we’re two or three players away from the game,” King added.
“I think there’s a lot of things to come in if we have a financial plan to support the football plan.