Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has made it clear how he feels about Project Big Picture.
Controversial plans to provide more funding to EFL clubs were revealed over the weekend, which would also see the so-called big six effectively control the Premier League.
Whilst the plans would see more money filter down to the EFL and also make sure clubs do not go bust during the coronavirus pandemic, they would also do away with the one-vote, one-club ethos that the Premier League was founded on.
Leeds are yet to make an official comment on the proposals, but Radrizzani has retweeted an interview with prominent football journalist Henry Winter which decries the notion of the big six getting more of a say in how the Premier League is run.
In the interview with talkSPORT, Winter actually namechecks the Whites as a club who will suffer from the plans.
"It boils down to if we want Joel Glazer running English football," Winter said.
"I don't particularly want him running Manchester United, one of the greatest clubs in the world, when you see the money he's taken out of them.
"Now what they're going to do is ultimately take more money out of English football and they're ultimately going to control it.
"They're going to say to the likes of Burnley you don't really count, they're going to say to the likes of Aston Villa and Leeds, who have come up, they don't really count because we've got the voting power.
"There are good elements to it in terms of helping out the EFL clubs but not at the cost of destroying 130 years of English football.
"They'd be able to dictate who becomes the owner of other clubs and, if they see a really wealthy person coming into a middle-ranking club who could compete and invest in the team, they'd say 'no, we don't want them in there as that would cause problems for us long-term'.
"This great sport belongs to the people of this country, it doesn't belong to someone in Boston or the Everglades.
"I find it absolutely disgusting."