Shahid Khan, the new Pak-born owner of Premier League club, has cracked a joke on the dilemma of keeping or removing the Michael Jackson statue at Fulham.
The Sun reports that Khan said that he is doing yoga to cope with what to do about the statue of Jackson that was commissioned outside Fulham's Craven Cottage stadium by the former chairman as a tribute to the 'King of Pop' after his death in 2009.
The comment comes in as the former chairman of Fulham, Mohamed Al Fayed, had insisted that the statue will stay as part of the takeover deal with Khan.
Al Fayed even threatened to shave off the new owner's trademark moustache if he removed the statue.
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