Sport
John Textor in negotiation to become Everton’s new owner
Published
2 years agoon
By
Idoko Dennis
Crystal Palace shareholder John Textor has been granted an exclusive period to negotiate a deal to become Everton’s new majority owner.
The ongoing search for new ownership at Everton has taken a significant step forward, with American businessman John Textor given exclusivity to discuss acquiring Farhad Moshiri’s majority stake.
Textor, who currently owns a 45% share in Premier League club Crystal Palace, has reached agreements with both Moshiri and the club. According to The Athletic, the deal will be contingent on Textor selling his stake in Palace, as Premier League regulations prevent the ownership of two clubs in the same division.
Stay tuned to Mirror Sport for the latest updates, photos, and videos on this developing story. Check back regularly for further developments.
You may like
-
Juventus target Nigeria’s Raphael Onyedika as Douglas Luiz replacement
-
EPL: Arsenal’s title hopes fade further after draw at Everton
-
Paul Merson predicts outcomes of Premier League midweek fixtures
-
EPL: Everton’s early dominance crumbles as United salvage vital draw
-
EPL: Arne Slot suspended for two matches after red card
-
FA Cup: Man United to face Arsenal, Liverpool host Accrington Stanley
Apa/Agatu: Adama ‘Otalaka’ emerges PDP consensus candidate
Security operatives bust kidnap syndicate in Benue, arrest suspects in Orokam raid
2027: Alfred Omakwu declares for Adoka/Ugboju state assembly seat
Group urges Philip Agbese to return to APC as Alia, Akume finally reconcile
Benue APC peace talk: No automatic ticket for Ojema, Onuh, others as Alia insists aspirants must test popularity in primaries
FG moves to evacuate Nigerians over renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa
EPL: Arsenal, Man City, Man United qualify for Champions League
Manchester United beat Liverpool 3–2 in dramatic Premier League clash
Kylian Mbappé reportedly called a bad teammate by Real Madrid staff
2027: ADC pegs presidential nomination form at N100m, governorship at N50m [FULL LIST]
Many dead as suspected herdsmen ambush farmers along Odugbeho–Aila Road in Agatu
