
Farhad Moshiri Everton exit mooted amid 777 Partners sale development
Farhad Moshiri is now expected to leave Everton with a fraction of the money he invested into the club, according to a report in Bloomberg.
The American financial news outlet wrote on its website on Monday (11 September) that 777 Partners are close to acquiring the football club.
A deal could be announced as soon as Tuesday (12 September), making 10 of the 20 teams in the Premier League American owned.

Finally
Moshiri has been a terrible owner of the football club and the fans will be happy to see the back of him after a rough tenure in charge.
Usually, owners are said to not invest enough into teams they own and that is not the issue with the British-Iranian businessman.
He made the wrong decisions based on information he got for people serving their interests rather than those of the club.

He ensured the fans grow further apart from the club and this is no longer a football team that’s for the people.
777 Partners hopefully come in and change that and return Everton to its roots of being a community club as that’s the bedrock of the team.
With a new stadium set to be ready in a couple of years, it’s time the Toffees start righting all their wrongs and become a serious club once again.
In other Everton news, a senior Toffees player has been ripped to shreds by a TNT Sports pundit after what he did against Sheffield United.