Some unusual rumours have been doing the rounds since Red Bull’s investment in Leeds United.
Red Bull racing have confirmed their champion driver Max Verstappen ‘will not’ be swapping tarmac for turf following their main sponsor’s recent investment into Leeds United. Leeds announced a new ‘multi-year agreement’ with Red Bull at the end of May which would see them become the club’s front-of-shirt sponsor from next season, replacing Boxt.
The 26-year-old has won all of the last three Formula 1 Drivers’ Championships and looks set to claim a fourth this year as part of a dominant Red Bull team. For the latest Leeds United pre-season news, sign up for the Yorkshire Evening Post’s free and exclusive newsletter. The Red Bull driver is an avid football fan, however, and has made no secret of his love for 24-time Eredivisie champions PSV Eindhoven, having seen his racing driver father sponsored by Phillips and invited to games often.
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