Everton PSR implications revealed after Goodison Park announcement

Everton Women will play their home matches at Goodison Park starting next season as the men’s team move to Bramley-Moore Dock.

David Moyes will lead the Toffees out in their final game at the historic stadium against Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday (18 May).

The Friedkin Group (TFG) have decided to retain Goodison Park, which Brian Sorensen’s side will move to from next season.

With the Americans restructuring the Blues’ debts since taking over from Farhad Moshiri, the implications regarding the Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR) have been revealed.

Everton home ground Goodison Park
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Goodison Park move will not have major PSR implications for Everton

Goodison Park becoming the home of the women’s team will not have significant PSR implications, according to the Echo.

The news outlet reports (13 May) that the Toffees conducted a feasibility study that paved the switch for the Grand Old Lady from next season.

It’s been claimed that the Merseyside outfit hopes the decision will boost the commercial revenue as TFG look to grow Sorensen’s side.

Exciting times are ahead for the Goodison faithful, and it will be interesting to see what the future holds for the entire organisation.

Everton chief Dan Friedkin
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TFG show ambition with Goodison Park change

TFG’s arrival at Goodison Park has seen a massive shift in the mood among supporters, who had grown frustrated with the mismanagement during Moshiri’s reign.

The decision to replace Sean Dyche with Moyes paid dividends, and supporters now expect massive things from the Toffees ahead of next season.

The Friedkins’ call with Goodison Park has backed their ambition for the women’s team, which could potentially see unprecedented growth in the coming years.

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Moyes’ Premier League record this season.

Everton moving to Bramley-Moore Dock is also an exciting development, and the Americans will surely want to bring success back to the Blues.

Moyes must be handed quality reinforcements in the upcoming transfer window to try and compete for a European spot in the Premier League after being involved in relegation battles in recent seasons.

The Scottish manager won the Europa Conference League with West Ham United, and there’s no reason he can’t replicate that feat with the Toffees.