While momentum is growing for Los Angeles to build a downtown stadium, patience is waning for Vikings' owner Zygi Wilf to get his team a new playground in Arden Hills. Wilf's Metrodome lease expires Feb. 1, and legislation for a new stadium remains stalled in St. Paul. If state lawmakers do not budge in the next few months, Wilf just might wash his hands of Minnesota politics, sell the franchise and try to buy another NFL team because moving to L.A. would be too costly in power and cash, according to two people close to the situation. That could turn Vikings ownership into a free-for-all. It is possible the next owner could try to move the Vikings to Los Angeles.
Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press
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