K Shriniwas Rao & Marcus Mergulhao (THE TIMES OF INDIA; July 7, 2016)

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's wish of owning a football team could come true as the star is understood to be in talks with Indian Super League (ISL) to buy a Kolkata-based franchise. Khan is co-owner of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders and could seize the opportunity when the ISL expands to 10 teams and becomes a top-tier league in 2017 as part of the All India Football Federation's roadmap for Indian football.

Dempo Sports Club famously came close to roping in the Bollywood star as co-owner in 2012. Dempo chairman Shrinivas Dempo held several round of talks with Khan but the loose ends could not be tied and the move fizzled out. Next year, though, it could be different as Khan prepares to partner another iconic football club - East Bengal ­and that too in a city of his choice.

Khan has always made it clear that should he decide to invest into football, it would only be from Kolkata and, incidentally, was handed lifetime membership by East Bengal during the promotion of his film Dilwale last year. His cricket team Kolkata Knight Riders, which he co-owns with actor Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta, is among the popular franchises in the IPL and also said to be among the profitable ones.

According to sources, IMG-Reliance, marketing partners of the AIFF, will expand the ISL to 10 teams next season with three existing ILeague teams set to move up the ranks. The two new teams will be chosen based on a set criteria and indications are that apart from Bengaluru ­ a new venue ­ the ISL will make space for a second franchise from Kolkata.

Defending I-League champions Bengaluru FC are tipped to win the race for the Bengaluru franchise, leav ing East Bengal and rival Mohun Bagan in the fray for potential tie-ups that will help them make the grade.

Kolkata has space for just two franchises and indications are that one of the giants will have to join hands with Atletico de Kolkata, the existing ISL franchise from the city. Sources say Mohun Bagan, who are in talks with a French company, could step on to the ISL platform after a tie-up with Atletico de Kolkata, for which talks are underway.

Atletico de Kolkata co-owner Sourav Ganguly, for the record, has been a long-time supporter of Mohun Bagan and is learnt to have been advised by the state chief minister Mamata Banerjee to look into a possible tie-up.

East Bengal, of course with backing from Khan, could be the other franchise in the ISL.