Everton’s hopes of welcoming new investment into the club have taken a hit as MSP Sports Capital have withdrawn from talks. It was reported in May that the US-based investment group signed an…
The Toffees are continuing work on their new £500million stadium, meanwhileMajority owner Farhad Moshiri has come under increased criticism in recent seasons amid a lack of success on the pitch.
They were planning to pump £150million into Everton in the form of convertible debt that would roughly equate to a 25 per cent stake.Calvert-Lewin substituted due to swollen face after nasty collision with Martinez However, MSP Sports Capital's exclusivity period with Everton is now said to have concluded, with the deal described as 'dead'.
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