Chelsea are still keen to sign a first-choice goalkeeper in the upcoming summer window, sources have told Football Insider. The Blues want an experienced shot-stopper...
Public shareholders of Everton called upon the club's majority owner, Farhad Moshiri, to stop the sale of the club to 777 Partners. The group called the 'never-ending' transaction of the club disrespectful as the future of the club remains…
Many have questioned the financial health of 777 Partners, a Miami-based investment firm. It's why the Premier League has hesitated to approve the group's attempted takeover of Everton, despite owning stakes in teams in Europe and…
A grounded airline in Australia. A lawsuit in a New York federal court alleging fraud in connection to a $600 million loan. And angry soccer fans in England resisting a takeover of Premier League club Everton.
A grounded airline in Australia. A lawsuit in a New York federal court alleging fraud in connection to a $600 million loan. And angry soccer fans in England resisting a takeover of Premier League club Everton.
Arsenal will look to strengthen their midfield options this summer and one of their targets Amadou Onana will be allowed to leave Everton during the summer transfer window. Mikel Arteta wants key positions addressed ahead of the 2024/25…
Everton shareholders have urged the club’s owner, Farhad Moshiri, and the Premier League to end the “farce” of a proposed takeover by 777 Partners after the troubled company was accused of fraud worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Graham Stuart recalls Everton's dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Wimbledon 30 years ago today to secure their first 'Great Escape' from relegation as he speaks to Chris Beesley in the fifth episode of Goodison Park: My Home
Graham Stuart recalls Everton's dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Wimbledon 30 years ago today to secure their first 'Great Escape' from relegation as he speaks to Chris Beesley in the fifth episode of Goodison Park: My Home
Farhad Moshiri has been told by minority Everton shareholders to abandon his takeover “farce” with 777 Partners as the Miami firm descends into legal turmoil.
Everton’s potential new owners 777 Partners are facing increasing criticism at Standard Liege, where players are still waiting to be paid once again. That’s according to De Morgen, who cover the American group today and provide even more…