777 Partners need Premier League approval for the Everton takeover
777 Partners need Premier League approval for the Everton takeover

Everton: 777 Partners source shares brand new takeover update at Goodison Park

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A representative of 777 Partners has claimed they do not expect a formal decision from the Premier League about the Everton takeover before the second PSR hearing, according to the Liverpool Echo.

The newspaper shared via its website on 25 March that any announcement or verdict about the takeover could be pushed back beyond Easter and into April.

This comes after a letter from the Premier League granted the prospective owners approval subject to conditions in the latest major update about the takeover.

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In the biggest development surrounding the ongoing takeover bid in months, it appears the Premier League have now granted permission to get it done, albeit subject to conditions.

Given the number of concerns which have emerged surrounding the group and their takeover as a result, fans will be nervous to see what this agreement means for the future of the club after months of speculation.

Questions will continue to be asked of Moshiri, 777 and the Premier League until a final call is made, with many now hoping their takeover bid will be rejected to avoid the possible fallout at Goodison Park.

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Josh Wander will want the Everton takeover sorted as soon as possible

One figure who has been particularly critical of the potential takeover is Simon Jordan, who has questioned 777 and their motives behind the deal, having previously claimed Everton fans should be very worried about the possibility of the takeover going through.

This still has a long way to go.

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