LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Miami-based private investment firm 777 Partners has failed to conclude a deal for the purchase of Everton, the Premier League club said Saturday. In September, 777 reached a deal to buy out Everton's majority shareholder, Farhad Moshiri, who has a 94.1% stake in the club. However, the club said in a statement on Saturday that the buyout was now off because it had not been completed before the deadline. “The agreement between 777 Partners and Blue Heaven Holdings Limite
Everton’s agreement with 777 Partners have come to an end after the investment firm missed the deadline
Toffees owner Farhad Moshiri was tied into a period of exclusivity with the troubled US investment group until May 31.
The Irishman deputised ably for Alisson Becker at Liverpool last season.