Fulham will return the statue of pop star Michael Jackson at Craven Cottage stadium complex to the old owner, Mohamed Al Fayed.
"The statue was not part of the Riverside stadium development and will be returned to their former owners club in due course," a spokesman for Fulham in London, Thursday (19/09).
Jackson's statue at Craven Cottage Clickestablished in 2011.
The decision was questionable when most Fulham fans, but Al Fayed said the statue was in honor of Jackson, who according to Al Fayed is a fan and supporter of Fulham.
Ever watch
Jackson, during his lifetime, once known to watch the match Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Al Fayed, a prominent enterprise in the UK, ClickFulham sell to U.S. businessman, Shahid Khan, worth £ 150 million before the 2013-2014 season.
Khan plans to develop the stadium at Craven Cottage and it did not want to see a statue of Jackson was in the stadium complex.
Fulham said the statue is scheduled to be transferred to one of the houses of Al Fayed.
British media reported Al Fayed once joked to shave the mustache Khan when Jackson statue was moved from Fulham stadium complex.
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