The pair of pundits called for more governance in the sport as issues off the pitch continue at Goodison Park.
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have both admitted they're 'worried' that Everton could go into administration amid alleged claims that new prospective owners 777 Partners have run a "pattern of fraud" worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
With current owner Moshiri unlikely to make a move to stay at the club, both Sky Sports pundits outlined their frustrations with the situation, with the former Liverpool captain Carragher claiming that he's nervous about how the Premier League will respond to the concerns surrounding 777 Partners. "So if the Premier League doesn't pass them, whoever does come in or whether Moshiri stays, they need paying back, there's other loans, a stadium to finish. I think in the next few weeks, once you get the football out of the way, you'll start to worry again for Everton because you do fear for them because it doesn't look too rosy. There's even talk...
Despite having had two points deductions this season, the Toffees have still managed to secure their place in the Premier League for next season despite valid concerns that they could face a relegation battle. However, a good run of form in recent weeks has led to those concerns being brushed aside.
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