Liverpool’s Everton are preparing to receive new penalties in the English Football Championship.
The main condition is the closing of the agreement in 2024. However, this may not happen.
However, according to the Daily Mail, the process of changing owners is being delayed due to the fact that the Premier League cannot complete its review of 777 Partners, which has a complex financial and corporate structure, in time.
The League wants to establish the company’s sources of income, but is prevented by multiple lawsuits against 777 Partners in the United States.
In this regard, the new owners have made it clear that they will suspend funding for the club from the New Year. In September, when 777 Partners bought a 94.1% stake in Everton from Farhad Moshire, the deal was set to close by Christmas.
Without funding from 777 Partners, Everton will be declared insolvent and may be placed into receivership. For this, the Premier League can deduct another 9 points from the Toffees. The source said the league would not want to take such steps.
We remind you that just last month 10 points were deducted from the Merseyside club. After that, Dyche’s team dropped into the relegation zone of the Premier League, but made it out after three rounds.
Source: korrespondent
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