Leeds United chairman Massimo Cellino will be allowed to continue in his role at the club until his appeal against his latest disqualification has been heard.

The Football League has set no date for the completion of Cellino’s appeal but said the length of his ban, due to run until June next year, will not be affected if the governing body’s decision is upheld.

Cellino lodged his appeal against his disqualification at the end of last month after being banned by the League for failing its owners’ and directors’ test following another tax conviction in Italy.

The League said in a statement: “The Football League can confirm the Leeds United president, Massimo Cellino, has had his disqualification under the Football League’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test stayed by the League Arbitration Panel appointed to hear his appeal – enabling Mr Cellino to continue in his present capacity at the club until the appeal process has been concluded.”

Cellino, who took control at Elland Road in April 2014, is actively looking to sell his 75 per cent controlling interest in the West Yorkshire club after coming under fire from fans.

He reneged on an announcement earlier this month that he was ready to sell to supporters’ group Leeds Fans United and has pledged to stay away from Leeds games following chants for him to go during the recent home defeat to Blackburn.

At the end of last month, Cellino was banned for a second time for breaching the League’s owners’ and directors’ rules following his latest conviction for failing to pay tax on a Range Rover.

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