Everton takeover and transfer news live as Farhad Moshiri continues his search for buyers after ending talks with 777 Partners
That is according to a new report from The Telegraph. A-Cap, whose chief executive is Kenneth King, are the financial group linked to 777 Partners , who of course recently saw their own bid to buy out Farhad Moshiri bite the dust.
The report states that "A-Cap is attempting to convince Moshiri it can take control at the club despite apparent pressure from US authorities to cut its exposure to troubled 777" and that the Blues owner "is now in active talks with King, who has some clout as he appears to have helped fund operational costs provided by 777 in recent months before the Miami-group’s takeover collapsed.
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