
Everton takeover update emerges as Farhad Moshiri meets senior executives
Everton insiders claim that nobody from John Textor’s camp was with Farhad Moshiri when he met the senior executives of the club, according to the Liverpool Echo.
The news outlet claimed on 21 August majority stakeholder met at the Royal Liver Building on Tuesday, 20 August, and also visited Bramley-Moore Dock to check out the progress on the new stadium.
Despite the Guardian reporting that Textor had arrived in Liverpool to expedite the takeover, no such meeting took place with Moshiri.
Everton need the takeover saga to finish as soon as possible
The swift completion of the takeover by Textor would be beneficial for all parties and ending the prolonged uncertainty over ownership would provide stability.
This stability is crucial for planning, both in terms of team management and financial strategy, especially with the new stadium project at Bramley-Moore Dock nearing completion.
A clear ownership structure would facilitate smoother negotiations with contractors and financiers for the stadium, potentially saving costs and ensuring timely completion.
From Textor’s perspective, concluding the deal quickly would allow him to integrate his multi-club strategy, leveraging resources across his portfolio for Everton’s benefit.
For Moshiri, a swift sale would end his tenure on a note where he could be seen as finally resolving the club’s ownership issues, potentially salvaging some goodwill among fans.

Moreover, the footballing world thrives on momentum; a quick resolution would let Everton focus on football, possibly improving on-field performance, which in turn could positively affect club valuation and fan morale.
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