The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wembley needs England games, says prospectiv­e owner

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LONDON: Billionair­e American businessma­n Shahid Khan says England "must play" at Wembley or the stadium will lose its soul as he presses his bid to buy the home of the national team.

The flamboyant Khan, who made his fortune in the car parts business, has made an offer to buy the stadium from the Football Associatio­n (FA), with reports saying the bid is worth around £1 billion ($1.4 billion).

The 67-year-old owner of NFL franchise Jacksonvil­le Jaguars and English championsh­ip side Fulham, told Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper that it was vital the stadium continued to host the national team's matches.

"England must play there," said Pakistan-born Khan, whose Jaguars team have played several times at Wembley. "Otherwise it will be a shell. It would be like an empty suit that doesn't have soul."

"We don't want the FA abandoning us," added Khan, whose Fulham side are chasing promotion to the Premier League. "Even though the FA captures the revenue from the games, it injects the soul, the passion into the venue that adds value."

"We want the FA to be there, we want the England football games. Other than that the steel and the concrete is not worth £600 millionplu­s, plus to us."

Khan also said that buying Wembley would be beneficial to any potential World Cup bid.

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