Everton 'set to be sold' for £600m; 'American investment fund' placed as Moshiri's 'preferred bidder'

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'Everton are close to being sold in a deal worth around £600m, bringing to an end Farhad Moshiri's painful reign behind the controls.' EFC

Everton ‘set To Be Sold’ For £600m; ‘American Investment Fund’ Placed As Moshiri’s ‘preferred Bidder’

The Iranian is a hugely unpopular figure at Goodison Park as the club have gone backwards since his arrival.Everton have been involved in a relegation battle in each of the last two seasons. They narrowly stayed up last term and now they are just one point clear of the bottom three with two games of the 2022/23 campaign remaining.are set to be sold for around £600m to American investment fund 777 Partners as early as next week’. The report adds.

‘Mail Sport understand American investment fund 777 Partners are the preferred bidder, although sources insist they are demanding a Premier League guarantee in order to conclude their sale. Everton want the deal done at high speed. The report highlights that 777 claim to ‘excel at identifying potential where others do not’ and this is among ‘their defining traits’.

 

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