Braley to speak to prospective Lions buyers; in no rush to sell team

BC Lions owner David Braley will talk to prosective buyers over the offseason, but is in no rush to sell the team.

Braley told TSN's Gary Lawless he will speak to potential buyers for the CFL club, but isn't necessarily going to sell the team.

"I'm in no rush. If I sell, I sell," Braley told Lawless

Just spoke to @BCLions owner David Braley. He will speak to prospective buyers over the off-season but, "I'm in no rush. If I sell, I sell." — gary lawless (@garylawless) November 28, 2016

On Saturday TSN's Farhan Lalji reported that Braley was looking for close to $40 million, but would listen to offers as low as $35 million. That amount is still believed to be $10-15 million more than any of the perspective purchasing groups would consider paying for the club.

A CFL Hall of Famer in the Builder category, Braley has also owned the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and, briefly, the Toronto Argonauts.