As time counts down on the Vikings and the legislative session in Minnesota, sides are scrambling to put together a plan that will put into motion an initiative to construct a new stadium.
The project calls for contributions from the state, local government and the franchise owned by Zygi Wilf.
According to a report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Vikings are going forward "knowing they will have to pay roughly 40 percent" to complete the deal.
Vikings Could Pay 40 Percent Of Stadium Cost