
Fulham Owner Shahid Khan Looking to Sell Club to Fund New Acquisition

Fulham owner Shahid Khan is reportedly considering selling the club as he eyes a new investment opportunity. The Pakistani-American billionaire, who has owned the West London club since 2013, is said to be exploring potential buyers to free up capital for another major purchase.
Khan, who also owns the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars and All Elite Wrestling (AEW), has invested heavily in Fulham over the years, including funding the redevelopment of Craven Cottage’s Riverside Stand. Despite his financial backing, Fulham has struggled to maintain consistent Premier League status, bouncing between the top flight and the Championship multiple times.
It remains unclear which asset Khan is targeting, but speculation suggests it could be another sports franchise. With the increasing value of NFL and other major sports teams, he may be looking to expand his portfolio beyond English football.
Potential buyers for Fulham could include international investors, particularly from the Middle East or the United States, who have shown strong interest in acquiring English clubs in recent years. Fulham’s London location, improved stadium facilities, and Premier League presence make it an attractive investment.
While Fulham fans may be concerned about the uncertainty, Khan has previously expressed his long-term commitment to the club. If he does sell, supporters will hope that any new owner continues to invest in the team’s future and stability.
For now, no formal sale process has been announced, but as speculation grows, Fulham’s ownership situation will be one to watch closely in the coming months.