The Friedkin Group has decided to walk away from their plans to purchase a majority stake in Everton Football Club after a period of exclusivity granted to them last month. This decision comes after talks between Blue Heaven Holdings and The Friedkin Group failed to result in a purchase agreement. The Friedkin Group, who already
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Manchester United’s attempt to secure the services of Jarrad Branthwaite hit a roadblock when Everton rejected a hefty £50 million bid. Sources reveal that the Toffees are standing firm on their valuation of the defender, holding out for a staggering £70 million. Despite the significant sum, United seem determined to bring Branthwaite to Old Trafford
The Friedkin Group, owners of AS Roma, are currently in exclusive talks to acquire Everton, a Premier League club based in England. This news comes after a previous agreement with 777 Partners, a Miami-based investment fund, fell through. The Friedkin Group, known for their majority ownership of Italian Serie A club Roma, has expressed significant
Manchester United are currently in negotiations with Everton for the transfer of defender Jarrad Branthwaite. However, according to sources, United will not hesitate to walk away from the talks if Everton does not show a willingness to compromise on the transfer fee. United have already had a bid rejected, and with Everton valuing Branthwaite at
The fixture list for the 2024-25 Premier League season has been released, with kickoffs scheduled (in UK time) only for the opening weekend. It’s important to note that all other fixtures are subject to change due to television coverage and European competition commitments. The season kicks off with Manchester United facing Fulham and Ipswich Town
Manchester United has set their sights on Jarrad Branthwaite for the summer transfer window. However, Everton’s asking price of over £70 million is proving to be a stumbling block in negotiations. Despite Branthwaite’s interest in a move to Old Trafford and positive talks with the player’s representatives, United is ready to explore alternative options if