The American-based investment group have provided further financial assistance and hope to complete a deal at the end of May
another tranche of £15m to help cover the club’s May wage bill and stadium redevelopment – taking the total amount loaned by, Hull City defender Jacob Greaves is among the players Everton have an interest in but they will also target free agents this summer. They are one of several clubs looking at Southampton’s Che Adams, who has scored 16 goals in the Championship this season.
Last week it emerged that Everton’s main financial adviser Deloitte was seeking further investment from sports-focused investors to help complete the deal. Allied to that there has been “contingency planning”, seeking alternative investors if the takeover collapses. At this stage, fans are fed up of talk. With the players, Sean Dyche and the supporters having done their part, they now need boardroom certainty to finally move on from annual relegation battles.
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