MELBOURNE — The sale of A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers should reap Australian soccer about A$10 million ($9.09 million), the country's soccer boss Frank Lowy said Tuesday. Ownership of the club, runner-up in the top-flight domestic competition in its maiden season last year, will pass to a consortium of businessmen from Football Federation Australia, who started up the expansion club nearly two years ago with the help of A$4 million of government funding. “I think we'll get around A$10 million or so (for the sale),” FFA chief Lowy told reporters in Sydney. “I don't dare to tell you (the expected surplus).” — Reuters