The Toronto Star, citing multiple sources, is reporting that Rogers Communications is in talks to buy a 66 percent majority stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.

The reported $1.3 billion sale would include the NBA's Toronto Raptors, the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto FC of Major League Soccer, a minor league hockey team, and the Leafs and Raptors TV stations.

Rogers Communications declined Wednesday to confirm reports that is in talks to make the purchase.

The company already owns MLB's Toronto Blue Jays.

Rogers, Canada's largest wireless carrier and one of the country's biggest cable companies, said it is discussing ways to "enhance" the sports content it offers customers.

"Sports is an important part of Rogers and we're always in discussions with companies to enhance the sports content we offer," Rogers said in a statement. "There's no change to our current relationship with MLSE. As to the specifics, we don't comment on rumor or speculation."