Josh Wander of 777 Partners is seeking election to the ECA board in Berlin this week
One of the co-founders of a US investment firm that is eyeing a potential stake in Everton is up for election to the board of the European Clubs Association this week.
According to various reports in Germany, Wander, who will be seeking election as a representative of Belgian Pro League side side Standard Liege, a club that is owned by 777 Partners and part of its expanding multi-club portfolio, Wander will be standing alongside the likes of former RB Leipzig managing director Oliver Mintzslaff, a current board member of Red Bull, as well as Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and VfL Wolfsburg’s Michael Meeske.
MSP, based in New York and with a portfolio that includes a significant stake in the McLaren Formula One racing team, remain committed to providing £100m of funding for the stadium build at Bramley Moore Dock through a straightforward loan, but plans for a further capital injection into Everton for a stake of around 25% were abandoned after issues with another lender to the club, Rights and Media Funding Limited, were unable to be resolved, with the RMFL reportedly unhappy with having the...
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