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Published 20:47 27 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 20:49 27 Sept 2018 BST
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Fulham owner Shahid Khan at the play-off final (Credit: Clive Mason)[/caption]
The FA wants to use the profit from the sale to invest in community projects and facilities.
In a statement, an FA spokesperson said: "The sale of Wembley Stadium, the negotiated protections and an outlined plan to invest £600m into football community facilities, were presented and discussed at the FA board meeting today.
"Following on from this discussion, the FA board has agreed to take the presentation to the FA Council to get its input now that the full facts are known."
Shahid Khan said: "The news from today's FA board meeting is welcomed and encouraging.
"I understand the discussion was open and thorough. One cannot ask for more as we continue to work through the process toward reaching an agreement that will serve English football for generations to come."
He also said the purchase had "no effect" on plans to renovate Craven Cottage, and the ground would continue as "the permanent home of Fulham Football Club".
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