Shahid Khan has insisted he would do “everything possible” to give Chelsea the option of using Wembley as a temporary home — for the right price.

Standard Sport revealed on Thursday the Fulham and Jacksonville Jaguars owner has made an offer in excess of £500million to purchase the ground from the Football Association.

An FA board meeting was held on Thursday at which the proposal was greeted positively and although the deal is some way from completion, both parties believe an agreement will be finalised in the coming months.

A sale would potentially complicate the Blues’ desire to use Wembley while they redevelop Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea are expected to leave west London at the end of the 2019-20 season for up to four years and had identified Wembley as the most logical site, given Tottenham have used the ground during this season’s White Hart Lane rebuild and Twickenham has been ruled out of the running.

Khan’s potential takeover clouds the issue given his desire to increase the number of NFL matches at the stadium and the possible timeframe for moving a franchise to the capital permanently — something the league believes could happen by 2022 — might cause major scheduling issues were Chelsea to also need the stadium during the same period.

But the American billionaire told Standard Sport: “Absolutely we would discuss it with them and really encourage them because that is part of the tradition and stewardship of Wembley, just like with Spurs being there this season.

“Chelsea would be welcome to use it. Obviously, they would be paying for it, just like Spurs did, but I think it is really important because our goal is to get the usage up and that would be part of it.

“Could it happen for four years? Obviously you would have to move things but from our viewpoint, we would love that to work.

In Pictures | Shahid Khan: Fulham FC and Jacksonville Jaguars Owner 11 show all In Pictures | Shahid Khan: Fulham FC and Jacksonville Jaguars Owner 1/11 Fulham Chairman Shahid Khan is greeted by fans in 2013 Getty Images 2/11 Getty Images 3/11 Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan links arms with players before a Jacksonville Jaguars vs Baltimore Ravens NFL match at Wembley in 2017 Action Images via Reuters 4/11 Fulham Chairman Shahid Khan celebrates after Steve Sidwell scores their team's second goal during a Barclays Premier League match vs Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in 2013 Getty Images 5/11 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan meets with Shahid Khan, owner of Fulham FC and the Jacksonville Jaguars, at his apartment in Chicago in 2016 PA 6/11 A Fulham fan meets Shahid Khan in 2013 PA 7/11 Shahid Khan holds his personalised Fulham FC Team shirt in 2013 Reuters 8/11 Shahid Khan at Craven Cottage in 2016 PA 9/11 Fulham's Owner and Chairman Shahid Khan applauds in the stands with Fulham CEO Alistair Mackintosh in 2014 PA 10/11 Fulham's chairman Shahid Khan celebrates following his team's 4-1 victory during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Fulham at Selhurst Park in 2013 Getty Images 11/11 Shahid Khan of the Jacksonville Jaguars walks on the sidelines during pregame against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium in 2017 Getty Images 1/11 Fulham Chairman Shahid Khan is greeted by fans in 2013 Getty Images 2/11 Getty Images 3/11 Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan links arms with players before a Jacksonville Jaguars vs Baltimore Ravens NFL match at Wembley in 2017 Action Images via Reuters 4/11 Fulham Chairman Shahid Khan celebrates after Steve Sidwell scores their team's second goal during a Barclays Premier League match vs Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in 2013 Getty Images 5/11 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan meets with Shahid Khan, owner of Fulham FC and the Jacksonville Jaguars, at his apartment in Chicago in 2016 PA 6/11 A Fulham fan meets Shahid Khan in 2013 PA 7/11 Shahid Khan holds his personalised Fulham FC Team shirt in 2013 Reuters 8/11 Shahid Khan at Craven Cottage in 2016 PA 9/11 Fulham's Owner and Chairman Shahid Khan applauds in the stands with Fulham CEO Alistair Mackintosh in 2014 PA 10/11 Fulham's chairman Shahid Khan celebrates following his team's 4-1 victory during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Fulham at Selhurst Park in 2013 Getty Images 11/11 Shahid Khan of the Jacksonville Jaguars walks on the sidelines during pregame against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium in 2017 Getty Images

“The bottom line is we would be doing everything to make that possible because it is good for Chelsea, it is good for English football and most importantly it is good for Wembley. You would have the usage, you would have the revenue and it is a win-win for everybody.”

Khan added that the same applied to Tottenham should they seek to use the ground next season if the new ground at White Hart Lane is not completed. Spurs insist they have no plans to continue at Wembley.