THE Football League have agreed to put Leeds owner Massimo Cellino's ban on hold until after his appeal has been heard.
The League ruled that Cellino should step down from the club's board of directors on December 29 after disqualifying him under their owners' and directors' test earlier this month.
But the governing body have now reached agreement with the Italian's legal team and he will be allowed to stay on as a director at Elland Road while his appeal is being considered.
A League statement read: "The Football League and the legal representatives of Leeds United president Massimo Cellino have agreed the process and date of Mr Cellino's appeal against the decision by the Football League board that he is subject to a disqualifying condition under its owners' and directors' test.
"The matter will be heard by a professional conduct committee (PCC) chaired by Tim Kerr QC on January 15.
"The original decision required Mr Cellino to resign as a director of Leeds United and cease acting as a 'relevant person' in line with Football League regulations by December 29.
"The League have agreed to defer that deadline until two days after the handing down of the final decision of the PCC.
"As a consequence, the parties have agreed that if Mr Cellino is unsuccessful in his appeal, any disqualification period will be extended by an amount equivalent to the length of time between December 29 and the deferred deadline.
"The parties have agreed to make no further comment prior to the hearing of the PCC on January 15."
Cellino was disqualified from being owner of Leeds on December 1 when the governing body announced he had failed their owners' and directors' test.
Cellino had successfully appealed against the League's decision to block his takeover of Leeds in April but, after receiving further evidence from the Italian court that convicted him of tax evasion in March, the governing body ruled he was not fit to continue as the club's president.
The League ruled the 58-year-old would be able to resume in his role at Elland Road on March 18 when his conviction is spent under UK law.
Cellino, currently in Miami, announced he was prepared to stand down on December 29 to safeguard Leeds from further sanctions.
This latest development means he will continue in his role of club president throughout the January transfer window, with the appeal verdict scheduled for three weeks after his hearing.
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