HOLLYWOOD star Will Ferrell is making plans for his first trip to Wembley Stadium – if Leeds United reach the Championship play-off final.
The Sun told on Sunday last week how he made a major investment in 49ers Enterprises – the US company that owns the club.
And a source says the Elf star, 56, is expected to fly to London for the match on May 26, where the winners will progress to the Premier League – if Leeds are there.
They face Norwich City in the semi-final, with the first leg away at Carrow Road today and the second leg at Elland Road on Thursday.
The source added: “Will has already been bitten by the football bug and has been to several games in the UK before.
“But a trip to Wembley would be his first time at the stadium, so he would love to come if Leeds can get past Norwich and experience the best that English football can offer.”
Will, who is worth around £127million, is already a co-owner of Los Angeles FC.
Leeds manager Daniel Farke received news of Will’s involvement at the club this week.
He said, “We need every man; it’s always good!
“He’s a great actor and we’re all happy he’s on board.
“That says a lot about the caliber of the club. We have many well-known and popular fans.
“We are grateful and grateful for this because we need every man.
“But it’s up to the players to bring success.
“We can’t get the ball over the line, so we have to make sure we shoot over the line.”
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