
Friedkins await Goodison verdict within weeks amid investigation at Everton
The Friedkin Group are braced for a busy few weeks at Everton ahead of the summer transfer window.
There is a sense of positivity around Everton since the Friedkins bought the club from Farhad Moshiri in December.
David Moyes has made any concerns about a relegation look silly since taking the reins at Goodison Park, while Angus Kinnear has been roped in as the new CEO ahead of the summer.
The incoming CEO has lined up the appointment of Nick Hammond from Leeds to bolster the Toffees’ recruitment department, as Moyes looks to make major additions to his squad in his first summer transfer window back on Merseyside.
Meanwhile, plans to move to the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium are going according to plan.

Goodison Park investigation launched at Everton
While moving to the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium is very exciting, it also means Everton will bid an emotional adieu to Goodison Park.
There are concerns that the stadium would be demolished or left to rot, but The Friedkin Group are keen to find an amicable solution.
It has been claimed that Everton Women will make Goodison their home next season onwards.
As exciting as that might be, it is worth noting that those plans are yet to be confirmed, although the Friedkins appear to be heading in that direction.
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The Everton owners have launched a ‘feasibility study’ to investigate the possibility of the women’s team moving to Goodison Park, according to The Guardian.
The findings of the study are expected to be out by the end of May, which means in less than five weeks.

Friedkin decision to be celebrated by women’s team
Ardent Everton fans will be hoping that the Friedkins decide to make Goodison Park the home of the women’s team.
That way, supporters could still cherish the old stadium, while allowing the women’s team to access the facilities there.
Everton Women currently operate at a loss, with the parent company agreeing to subsidise it for the time being.
However, a move to Goodison Park might be exactly what they need to revitalise the team.