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Everton confirm new owners to bring an end the tumultuous tenure of Farhad Moshiri

Everton confirm new owners to bring an end the tumultuous tenure of Farhad Moshiri, who first invested in the Premier League side in 2016.

The Premier League outfit have new owners after Moshiri sold his 94% stake in the club to American investment fund 777 Partners.

Everton fans remain concerned though, and journalist @henrywinter tweeted:777 or 999? Moshiri says new #EFC owners are “right fit” for club. @premierleague need to clear 777 via OADT, check background and resources. Proper communication with fans, please. 777 may well be fine but, generally for good of the game, the regulator can’t start soon enough.”

@martynziegler meanwhile says: “Sounds to me like the Everton sale to 777 is a good deal for Farhad Moshiri. Given what has happened with Hertha Berlin, Genoa, Vasco da Gama fair to say the jury is out on whether this is a good deal for Everton fans.”

CLUB STATEMENT:

777 Partners has signed an agreement with Farhad Moshiri to acquire his full stake in Everton Football Club, which accounts for 94.1 per cent of the Club’s shares.

Mr Moshiri, a shareholder since 2016 and majority shareholder since 2018, said: “The nature of ownership and financing of top football clubs has changed immeasurably since I first invested in Everton over seven years ago. The days of an owner/benefactor are seemingly out of reach for most, and the biggest clubs are now typically owned by well-resourced PE firms, specialist sports investors or state-backed companies and funds.

“I have been open about the need to bring in new investment and complete the financing for our iconic new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, on the banks of the Mersey, which I have predominantly financed to date. I have spoken to a number of parties and considered some strong potential opportunities. However, it is through my lengthy discussions with 777 that I believe they are the best partners to take our great Club forward, with all the benefits of their multi-club investment model.

“As a result of this agreement, we have an experienced and well-connected investor in football clubs who will help maximise the commercial opportunities, and we have secured the complete financing for our new stadium, which will be the critical element in the future success of Everton. Today is an important next step in the successful development of Everton and I look forward to closely following as our Club goes from strength to strength.

“Of course, none of this could have been achieved without the hard work of everyone at the Club. From our team at the training ground, our commercial and support teams through to matchday employees, I extend my sincerest gratitude.

“And to our fans, the last few years have been challenging but you have supported the Club through it all and consistently been our twelfth man. You are the best fans and deserve success.”

777 Partners has established a global multi-club platform providing access to strategic markets in the world’s most popular sport. 777 Football Group is bringing together some of the most historic football clubs in the world within a structure that creates significant synergies through access to world-class data and analytics, player development and global commercial opportunities. The 777 Football Group currently comprises Genoa C.F.C. in Italy, Vasco da Gama in Brazil, Hertha BSC in Germany, Standard de Liege in Belgium, Red Star FC in France, Sevilla FC in Spain, and Melbourne Victory FC in Australia.

Josh Wander, Founder and Managing Partner of 777 Partners, said: “We are truly humbled by the opportunity to become part of the Everton family as custodians of the Club, and consider it a privilege to be able to build on its proud heritage and values.

“Our primary objective is to work with fans and stakeholders to develop the sporting and commercial infrastructure for the men’s and women’s teams that will deliver results for future generations of Everton supporters. As part of this, we are committed to partnering with the local community over the long-term, working on important projects such as the development of Bramley-Moore Dock as a world class stadium venue, allowing thousands more Evertonians to attend our home matches and contribute to the economic and cultural regeneration of Merseyside.”

Closing of the transaction is expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2023 and remains subject to regulatory approval, including from the Premier League, the Football Association, and the Financial Conduct Authority.

Out of respect for this process, 777 Partners will not be providing any further comment during this period of regulatory review.

Mr Moshiri will also be seeking support from the Club’s minority shareholders and will be writing to them in the coming days.

MOSHIRI STATEMENT

Mr Farhad Moshiri has today issued the following correspondence to all Everton Shareholders.

Dear Shareholders,

I am writing regarding my intention to sell my shareholding in Everton to 777 Partners.

As you are aware from my open letter in July last year, I have been clear about the need to bring in new investment and complete the financing of our iconic new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, something that I have predominantly financed to date. The requirement for this has only become more apparent to me as we continue to see rapid changes in the nature of ownership and financing of top football clubs. The last two transfer windows have shown that the days of an owner/benefactor are seemingly out of reach for most and the biggest clubs are now typically owned by well-resourced PE firms, specialist sports investors or state backed companies and funds.

In seeking investment, I have spoken to a number of parties and considered some strong potential opportunities. However, it is through my lengthy discussions with 777 that I firmly believe they are the best partners to take our great Club forward with all the benefits of their multi-club investment model.

As a result of this agreement, we have an experienced and well-connected investor in football clubs who will help maximise the commercial opportunities, and we have secured the complete financing for our new stadium, which will be the critical element in the future success of Everton. The agreement will see Everton become part of the 777 Football Group, which already includes Spain’s Sevilla, winners of the last UEFA Europa League, Genoa of Italy, Vasco de Gama of Brazil, and other storied clubs from across the world. Through that group, 777 is providing its clubs with access to world-class tools to support their football operations and global commercial opportunities. It is my belief that this expertise, combined with the collective strength of the clubs within the group, is what makes 777 the right fit for Everton.

I say that knowing our Club’s future is a positive one. The last few years have not been easy for Evertonians – and I am one of you. It has been tough to watch our struggles on the pitch, yet the foundations for a brighter future have been laid.

In the case of the new stadium, we have made incredible progress over the last two years. We remain on track and on budget. Going forward, Everton will play in a stadium that will be the envy of the Premier League and beyond. A stadium that’s location will make it iconic throughout the game. A stadium that, most importantly, will give Everton a tremendous platform for growth and transform North Liverpool and the communities around it. I will forever be proud of what we have achieved.

Finally, I would like to thank the Chairman and those who are acting in interim positions at the Club for their commitment during the process to bring new investment and opportunity to the football club. They will continue to provide support and guidance in ensuring the smooth running of the Club during the next phase of this process, which will include the transaction gaining the required regulatory approval from the Premier League, the Football Association, and the Financial Conduct Authority. I will continue to update on that process as it progresses.

In due course, I will also be writing to shareholders more formally to ask for your support in the completion of the transaction by way of a shareholder vote. My intention, of course, will be to vote in favour of this investment, one which, as I have outlined and firmly believe, is in the best interests of our Club and its future.

Thank you for your ongoing support of this great football club.

Mr Farhad Moshiri

This is how fans reacted as Everton confirm new owners to bring an end the tumultuous tenure of Farhad Moshiri…

@EvertonBlueArmy: We’ve finally got rid of Farhad Moshiri. That’s the positive. What a disaster that we’ve been handed over to 777 Partners, though. They sound horrific. We could be in EVEN MORE trouble. If only we were ever sold to capable hands for once.

@FollowEverton: How is it we’ve managed to find a worse ownership group? This is the calm before the storm. I

@LongToffees: Let’s hope the 777 group help our team and complete BMD without incident. Everyone wants Moshiri out. Now he’s out. I have read all the stories. Have some faith and let it all play out. 💙🤞 #EFC

@colin769: These guys are going to make Moshiri look like the best club owner ever

@joemac96: Final nail in the coffin. RIP Everton FC.

@lecrin: Be careful what you wish for Everton fans. 777. #efc

@ilikeblobfish1: If Everton fans knew anything about 777 Partners then they wouldn’t be celebrating this, the club has jumped out the frying pan into the fire. #EFC

@RealBobbyRooney: We are finally finished. Somehow Moshiri is worse than Blue Bill, and sold to a load of charlatans. Our only hope is the PL and let’s be honest the owners they’ve let through doesn’t fill me with confidence. Go look at Vasco, Standard and Genoa, and you’ll see my worry. #EFC

@BHRiggers: Hard to see how this ends in anything other than unmitigated disaster. The minute Usmanov was off the scene Moshiri has gone about stripping the club’s remaining assets, in a desperate attempt to claw back some of his losses. This is his final “fuck you” parting gift. 🤮 #EFC

@w00den_bench: I honestly don’t care about the morals of who owns us or how they got their money as long as they invest in the club an move us forward. Time will tell if these are the people to do it but I’m not holding out much hope based on their track record.

@mickmckeown80:
Ok I’m going into this with a open mind👍
There business men were a business 👍
You don’t buy a business to fail u buy a business to make money and make it as successful as it can be 🙎
This won’t go down well with most but it is wat it is🤔 Shit just got real blues 😯💙👍

@MrKev1980: How to ruin the weekend before we get hammered by Arsenal… Nice one dickheads

@IanG1878: Secured the funding to complete the stadium. Possibly the most crucial line in all of this. Personally I see no point in being hyper reactive to them buying the club until, we see what they can/ will do. Have to give them a chance before going “anti” surely?

@efckyle_: Last thing I wanted to see when I’m on an Ibiza comedown and got a flight home to catch 🫠

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