An Everton investment claim has emerged.
An Everton investment claim has emerged.

Everton 'pressure' mounting as £150million Goodison Park update emerges

Goodison News speaking to Bryan King

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Bryan King believes "pressure" at Everton is mounting following a £150million development this week.

The ex-Everton scout claims that the more loans the Toffees take out, the more trouble they could find themselves in.

It comes after a report in Bloomberg (14 May) revealed that GDA Luma Capital had offered the club a loan of as much as £150million to help complete their new stadium.

But King - speaking exclusively to Goodison News - isn't necessarily sure that this is a good thing.

"More loans are a problem," King said.

"If they don't have a new owner to clear these loans then it is putting more pressure on the club.

"Everton need stability, and if they're moving into a new stadium then it needs to be ready to host Premier League matches and welcome supporters."

Everton continue to see their debt increase at Goodison Park

It once again feels as if this is a short-term solution for a long-term problem.

There is no doubt that the club is in immediate financial trouble and therefore in need of short-term solutions such as loans.

Everton Goodison Park fans
Everton supporters continue to wait for takeover answers at Goodison Park.

However, these loans will need to be paid back, and while this might solve their current financial issues, it could create bigger ones in the future.

What the Toffees need is a change at boardroom level, and they need it soon.

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