Minnesota Vikings owner Red McCombs said he's confident his team will soon be sold to the investor group now headed by New Jersey real estate developer Zygmunt Wilf. "Sounds like Zyggi's going to be the biggie," McCombs said, chuckling from his San Antonio office. "That's what they're planning right now." He's serious about this transaction, though, and he expressed no doubt about its completion. "I expected it to close when we signed, and I still do," said McCombs, who is anticipating the sale to close sometime in June. "I don't have a drop-dead date," he said. The deal has been in the works for nearly a year, and the purchase agreement was announced three months ago. At that point, Arizona businessman Reggie Fowler -- who could have become the NFL's first black owner -- led a group that included four limited partners.