Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

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Big summer for Everton coming. We will see true nature of Moshiri intention. Will he be another Venkys, or will he invest in this team.

Being a billionaire is no big deal, many teams have these owners. It depends on what their intention is, to win things, or to make more money.

Unfortunately, and it will be totally ignored by those with an agenda or who are just a bit dim, there is a limit to what he is allowed to do as far as money for new players is concerned

He's put a fair bit of effort into new commercial deals etc, to allow us the flexibility to buy without selling.

After that, we need to make player profits to allow us to expand the wage bill etc. This might be Lukaku (we could easily make £50m profit on him), but it could easily be Idrissa Gueye or someone else like that

We'll still be somewhat reliant on player trading (as even Chelsea are these days, albeit at a higher level), but it won't be to make ends meet
 
Unfortunately, and it will be totally ignored by those with an agenda or who are just a bit dim, there is a limit to what he is allowed to do as far as money for new players is concerned

He's put a fair bit of effort into new commercial deals etc, to allow us the flexibility to buy without selling.

After that, we need to make player profits to allow us to expand the wage bill etc. This might be Lukaku (we could easily make £50m profit on him), but it could easily be Idrissa Gueye or someone else like that

We'll still be somewhat reliant on player trading (as even Chelsea are these days, albeit at a higher level), but it won't be to make ends meet

Exactly!

It is a perfectly normal and effective way to build your team. Atletico Madrid have been extremely effective using this model. They have sold many great strikers over the past decade, but it's always the most important thing for them to replace these strikers. They don't just go and sign many average players, and hope that one clicks. They identified the great strikers and bought them. Over time this allowed the team to improve and then they could build up the team to compete and win things.

But you can also have a model that Liverpool seem to be following. Their owners have also done some very good business with commercial dealings, but their net spend hasn't matched this. Last summer Liverpool made a profit on transfers. This is after all these great commercial deals. For me, this is what Everton must watch for and it's what I was speaking about in my initial post. Is Moshiri going to use this same model, to line his pockets, rather than invest the money back into the team? I think this summer will tell a lot.
 

Win win for us tbh, regardless of if Rom stays or goes he'll have to look ambitious now and invest in the summer. Tbf he did bring Koeman in and we have spent around £80 million this season.

Gabbiadini was the one we missed a trick with we need to be ruthless in the Transfer window and also get shot of Kenwright once and for all from negotiating transfers.
 

The crack are forming, Kenwright and the board members have been called into Wolfs Lair deciding what journos they can offer freebies to make this go away.

AS YOU WISH MEIN FURHER
 
Well, Rom's opened up with both barrels on this feller now.

Time for Moshiri to start doing his job here and stop wasting our time.
I know your not a fan of koeman but lukaku thinkings will not be far from koemans ..pressure right back on .moshiri needs to start with the right people in negotiating the transfers
 
Well, Rom's opened up with both barrels on this feller now.

Time for Moshiri to start doing his job here and stop wasting our time.

so just to confirm Dave now Rom has called Mosh out with failed promises it will be fine now for Mosh to flex his muscles and basically publicly slag Rom off and pop a 80m price tag on him.

That would be him putting a lid on things and showing Rom who is boss don't you think.
 

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