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The regulatory approval process was initiated 10 weeks ago when TFG agreed a deal to purchase Farhad Moshiri's The Friedkin Group, which also owns Roma and is led by American billionaire Dan Friedkin, was close to agreeing a deal to buy Everton last summer, only to announce it had pulled out due to concerns over loans which the club had taken up with other investors. However, the deal struck between Blue Heaven Holdings β Moshiri's holding company β and The Friedkin Group has now passed regulatory approval from the Premier League, and is expected to be rubber-stamped by an Independent Oversight Panel as the recently introduced final step of the approval process.
Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Just come through off Sky. Surely things can only get better. I've got a spare room full right now. According to the Bobble Premier League Approval!! It's like them silly people who announce they will be getting engaged next May. So they're engaged to get engaged⦠Just fucking do it and tell us when it's done!!! The suspense is killing me!
At long, long last. I'm in no way religious, but I am on bended knee offering eternal thanks. Nothing to worry about. Approval expected and the deal done straight after.
The takeover is now expected to be finalised next week. Just have to wait for VAR to decide whether or not approval should be given, should be decided by Easter then. What are the Premier League waiting on now? John Blainz Blainzy in a tweet reports: The necessary approval after a vote of all shareholders that has yet to be done will of course be a formality.
That's just a formality. In all honesty it's done. One game for Mr Dyche to save himself or to drive himself home for Christmas and to stay there presumably some huge pile worth millions. Just appoint a CEO who knows what he's doing, get in a good manager, and away we go. Dyche must be gutted he won't be fidgeting away on the sidelines at the last Goodison derby, surely he'll be gone before the rearranged date?