Standard Sport has obtained a letter sent from Shahid Khan to FA Council members last week that outlines his plans for Wembley Stadium and pledges that the future of Fulham remains at Craven Cottage.

Khan’s £600 million bid to buy Wembley is being considered by the FA Council on Thursday.

The Council will hear from FA executives, led by chief executive Martin Glenn, about why they believe the sale of Wembley to Khan would be in the interests of the national game.

Ahead of the crucial meeting, Khan wrote a letter to the 127 FA council members.

In it, Khan:

Insists he will respect the history of Wembley and vows to bring the stadium in line with the best venues in the world.

Reiterates that Craven Cottage will “always be the lifetime home” of Fulham and reveals that work to redevelop the Riverside Stand will begin next May.

Outlines his idea to have a committee of FA Council members who would “play a meaningful advisory role” on all matters to do with the FA and Wembley.

Says he understands the significance of the decision “to everyone who celebrates football in England”.

Pledges that, under his guardianship, Wembley will at all times be “the national stadium of England and the traditional home of English football”.

The Council is set to vote on the proposed sale on October 24.

View the letter in full below.