Farhad Moshiri enters talks with 777 Partners again after latest Everton blow

Farhad Moshiri enters talks with 777 Partners again after latest Everton blow

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Everton owner Farhan Moshiri is trying to find alternatives after MSP Sports Capital pulled out of their minority investment deal, and has reopened talks with 777 Partners, according to The Athletic.

The football news outlet shared on 23 August that, with MSP now out of the picture, Moshiri is pushing forward in his attempts to find new investment, although whether his talks with 777 go any further than the ones that took place previously remains to be seen.

Yorkshire Live shared on 29 May that 777 were seeking guarantees around Everton's Premier League status, which of course couldn't be given, and that the MSP deal was looked upon more favourably by Moshiri.

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Financial woes continue to stack up

This news comes at a particularly bad time, with Neil Moxley warning the club that every hard-fought point Everton earn in the Premier League could be wiped away if a Premier League investigation into financial irregularities proves its case [Sunday People, 20 August].

That report shared concerns around the club's £430million losses over the past five years, labelling it "bizarre", while Financial Fair Play issues also hang over the club.

Moshiri's search for extra investment comes at a high point of the criticism surrounding his running of the club, with Everton fans consistently vocal in their displeasure under his ownership.

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FFP concerns have been the underlying talking point of this transfer window as the club look to recruit players to give them the best possible chance of Premier League survival, but after two losses from two games, those concerns are continuing to grow.

Should 777 seek similar assurances to those they initially wanted, it doesn't look like Moshiri will realistically be able to offer them, in a huge concern for everybody associated with the club.

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