Former Leeds United defender Lucas Radebe has confirmed that he is part of a consortium that wants to buy a major stake in the club.
It was reported last week that the 44-year-old was interested in a possible takeover at Elland Road.
Current owners GFH Capital, who bought the club in December 2012, are understood to be keen on selling most, if not all, of their shares.
Radebe said in a statement on his official website: "Following recent speculation, I can confirm that I am part of a consortium which has submitted a preliminary indication of interest regarding the acquisition of a stake in Leeds United Football Club.
"We hope to continue our recent discussions confidentially with the current shareholders and the board.
"We would like the opportunity to explain both the substance of our proposal, and our strategy for working with GFH Capital to continue the re-building process at the club.
"Leeds United has a special place in my heart. Ever since I retired I have been considering ways to get involved at the club – working at board level with an equity interest would be the pinnacle. It is my dream scenario.
"I would not have become involved if I didn't think our consortium would be able to help give the Club a chance to go back up to the Premier League where it belongs, and to keep it there."
Current Hull FC owner Adam Pearson is understood to be part of the consortium involving the South African.
Radebe spent 11 years as a player at Leeds before retiring from football in 2005.