THE proposed Everton takeover is facing collapse after the clubs potential buyers failed to meet a government-backed deadline. US-based 777 Partners have agreed a £550million deal with Goodison own…
But it has now emerged the company is in major dispute with the financial conduct authority.It is understood that 777 Partners, run by controversial businessman Josh Wander, failed to provide audited financial statements to the FCA when they were demanded earlier this month.
And that will plunge the club, which already faces a potential points deduction at a Prem inquiry into alleged Financial Fair Play breaches next week, closer to the abyss. And the latest doubts over the probity of 777 Partners raises the prospect that the Premier League's lawyers will kibosh the proposed deal.
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