- A formal announcement of the acquisition is expected sometime on Thursday
- It is unclear whether members of the consortium will be at Goodison Park on Sunday
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Everton Finally Thursday will usher in a new era when the Friedkin Group officially become the club’s latest owners.
After agreeing a deal with Farhad Moshiri to buy back his 94.1 percent shareholding in September, Friedkin Group has been conducting due diligence since March and a formal announcement is expected sometime on Thursday.
A final check of the papers was carried out on Wednesday night but no problems were foreseen and it represents a huge moment in Everton’s history in the tumultuous Moshiri era, where financial growth led to and led to problems with the authorities. A point was deducted last season.
the manager Sean DycheCorrespondence with Moshiri, who has been limited to the odd call and WhatsApp messages in recent months, has had no formal talks with American billionaire Dan Friedkin, but he and director of football Kevin Thelwell will have plenty to discuss about how to take over. Everton forward.
It is unclear whether Friedkin or any other member of the TFG consortium will be at Goodison Park on Sunday, for a crucial game against the title chasers. Chelsea.
Everton will move to a new stadium at Bramley Moor Dock next season, leaving a legacy Moshiri is positive about.

The Friedkin Group, led by Dan Friedkin, is set to be confirmed as Everton’s new owners

Farhad Moshiri’s disastrous spell will usher in a new era of takeover at Everton
The takeover comes with Everton sitting 15th in the Premier League table, with Dyche’s side having won all three top flight matches this season.
The Toffees are three points clear of the relegation zone and have a game in hand.