Leeds United were among the clubs to meet at Villa Park on Tuesday afternoon in order to discuss the proposed EFL deal with Sky Sports for the television rights of the Football League.

The EFL, however, went ahead and signed the deal before the clubs had a chance to meet, which did not go down well at all.

The deal is worth a reported £595million and will run until May 2024. The deal means that Sky will show 138 league matches from across the three divisions each season as well as League Cup matches.

But the clubs feel the rights have been hugely undervalued and want more money.

Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizanni has previously criticised the rights deal and backed a proposal to form a breakaway league.

The Elland Road faithful have long had a distrust of the EFL and this is just the latest incident to provoke them.

Here is how they reacted to the news...

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