Talks on the sale of Wembley Stadium hinge on government demands for limits on sponsorship deals and naming rights. Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan made a £600m offer for the stadium in April, although other groups have emerged.
Those involved in the talks include groups that helped to fund the past redevelopment of the stadium or have the right to veto the sale, such as Sport England, the mayor of London's office and the Department of Culture, Media and Sport.
They are insisting that no sponsor can gain title rights such as renaming the stadium or adding a corporate brand name alongside 'Wembley Stadium'. These conditions are largely a continuation of current restrictions. Another demand is that Wembley cannot be sponsored by a gambling company.
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