Richard Masters has said the Premier League has been clear with 777 Partners over the conditions it must meet to complete a takeover of Everton
Fans at Goodison Park for Saturday’s final home game of the season against Sheffield United. The protracted takeover has loomed over the club all season.Fans at Goodison Park for Saturday’s final home game of the season against Sheffield United. The protracted takeover has loomed over the club all season.
“The Premier League is very clear the conditions that have to be met by 777 if it wishes to become owner of Everton. At the moment, because the takeover has not been confirmed, I’ll leave it to the committee to make its own conclusions as to where we are with that.” Masters said that takeover deals were becoming “more complex” and were an example of why football authorities should continue to play a role in approving any deals, describing a process he likened to that of the X Factor.
“I do think there are some benefits of the regulator working with football authorities on this topic. It’s a bit like the X Factor and you need two green ticks to get it.”
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