Oklahoma City Energy co-owner Bob Funk Jr. is moving forward with his search for a new stadium site within the city. [PHOTO COURTESY OF PRODIGAL]

Less than two months after a deal for the Oklahoma City Energy's proposed stadium south of Bricktown collapsed, uncertainty lingered regarding the club's long-term Major League Soccer ambitions.

Despite this setback, the Energy's pursuit for a new stadium is proceeding as scheduled.

The club has already revived feasibility studies from its previous sites within Oklahoma City city limits and has reached out to the stakeholders at each potential site. The Oklahoman's Steve Lackmeyer has additional details regarding the potential sites, which includes Wheeler Park.

"I would like to at least be able to identify the area and to be working on something within the next two to three years," Energy co-owner Bob Funk Jr. said. "(It) fits into what our MLS ambitions are, which are a six- to nine-year window."