The English national remains on the street: Webley is sold to billionaire Khan and changed his name

The football fans in England have recently raged after the public appearance of plans to sell the Neconic Stadium to the American owner of an NFL team for 500 million pounds, writes Periscope. Shahid Khan is the name of this owner who seems to own the stadium where England [...]
The football fans in England have recently raged after the public appearance of plans to sell the Neconic Stadium to the American owner of an NFL team for 500 million pounds, writes Periscope.
Shahid Khan is the name of this owner who appears to be owned by the stadium where England has held its matches since 1920.
Football Association [ The FA] has angered English fans who do not want the national stadium to have a private owner and have a different name.
Yet England can continue to play in Wimbledon, but it must pay a certain sum to master Khan. There is great fear that the English Football National will be forced to play games at other stadiums in the country.
Khan is estimated to have $5.2 billion and is willing to pay those 500 million required pounds. The FA is said to have 100 million pounds of debt forced to pay by 2024. /Periscopi












