Everton confirm ownership change deal ahead of Arsenal clash
Everton have agreed a change in ownership ahead of their game against Arsenal this weekend, with 777 Partners taking a controlling stake.
Everton have agreed a change in ownership ahead of their game against Arsenal this weekend, with 777 Partners taking a controlling stake.
Former Arsenal shareholder, Alisher Usmanov, wants to invest in Everton in a bid to return to top-level football ownership.
Everton are planning to make a move for former Gunner and current New York City manager Patrick Vieira, as they’re already looking to replace Sam Allardyce.
A BBC Panorama special will reportedly look into Alisher Usmanov’s involvement in Farhad Moshiri’s investment in Everton FC.
The Arsenal supporters are annoyed by Everton showing more ambition than the club this summer, with the Toffees confirming the £45m signing of Gylfi Sigurdsson.
Everton boss, Ronald Koeman has apparently made Jack Wilshere one of his main summer targets after the midfielder showed that he could stay fit for more than five minutes.
Everton have sealed a five-year deal over naming rights with Arsenal’s billionaire shareholder, Alisher Usmanov’s, company, USM Holdings.
Everton majority shareholder, Farhad Moshiri, claims that the Toffees have had a lucky escape by not signing Lucas Perez.