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Personally, I think there’s no way the Premier League wave this through now, whatever assurances 777 give them.And Masters will still allow it to happen
More importantly, are the interested parties able to fund the club. Not being 777 doesn’t necessarily mean they will be appropriate ownersThe big questions still remain
Are there other interested parties out there who want to buy Everton?
Are they willing to meet Moshiri's valuation?
Is Moshiri willing to lower his asking price ?
I have no idea on all of the above
You could actually say that Moshiri has played 777. They have given him £200 million in working capital and he remains the clubs owner.Thing about Moshiri he must be thick and naive to say the least, Bill persuaded him so he could remain chairman, these 777 clowns keep stalling saying they will get the money, while every man and his dog can see they haven't a pot to go to.
Why doesn't he sell at a reasonable price, there must be someone out there
Is it the Labour Party, they'll accept anyone.Repayment by 777 Partners of a £158 million loan to Everton by a number of creditors had been due on April 15, but Moshiri negotiated an extension to that until the end of the season.
In the meantime, more doubts over 777 Partners’ ability to fund the club in the long-term have reared and are such that Moshiri could now break off the agreement. Should he proceed with that — and in the past he has been known to change his mind on matters — he would have to provide funding for the club from his own pocket or turn to an alternative source. It is understood there are other parties interested in acquiring Everton.
“Doubts”"Considering"....
Fkwit.