DONE DEAL: Everton takeover date announced as 777 partners forged ahead against all odds

Michael Ball believes the £33 million player for Everton is using the team as a "stepping stone."
Michael Ball believes the £33 million player for Everton is using the team as a "stepping stone."

DONE DEAL: Everton takeover date announced as 777 partners forged ahead against all odds

A new takeover deadline is revealed, and 777 Partners experience another Everton setback.

As for Everton’s takeover position, they are still much in the dark.

The Premier League has embarrassed itself on few occasions in the past, but after allowing 777 Partners to continue their takeover for

six months, it is becoming more than just a farce.

DONE DEAL: Everton takeover date announced as 777 partners forged ahead against all odds
DONE DEAL: Everton takeover date announced as 777 partners forged ahead against all odds

This lack of clarity on their future, and the subsequent instability it brings, is getting to the point where it borders on incompetence.

And this latest report does little to ease such accusations.

When will Everton’s takeover be completed?

Well, having struck a deal back in September, it is seemingly an impossible task to predict when the Premier League might come to

their conclusion on Everton’s takeover.

It is actually laughable just how unbothered this organisation have been to make a decision that could

have monumental ramifications in the club’s long-term future.

Furthermore, there has been a further setback that will cause the deadline to be further delayed, as reported by The Telegraph.

“The upcoming weeks could be among the most consequential in the history of the Merseyside club,” they write, adding that executives

are battling allegations of a second budget breach.

According to sources who spoke to Telegraph Sport, a decision about the results of the league’s more rigorous owners’ and directors’

exam cannot be made for at least another week. In order to address any unanswered questions in person, more meetings between the

top echelon and the Miami-based investment business are planned in the upcoming days.

The Premier League board will convene an independent monitoring panel of KCs to evaluate judgments in accordance with the new

guidelines, even if it is satisfied that it has received all relevant evidence.

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