Everton lost £120.9m across a Covid-impacted 2020-21 season but the support of billionaire owner Farhad Moshiri has helped keep the club stable
Everton have posted a loss of more than £100m for the third successive year but will not be held in breach of Premier League profit and sustainability rules. Figures released show a £120.9m deficit for the year ending June 2021 after another season hugely affected by Covid.
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