Simon Jordan has theory over why Farhad Moshiri isn’t saving Everton with his own money
Everton’s protracted takeover saga is one of the most exhausting in the club’s history, and could yet prove to be the most damaging too.
And at the forefront of this tragic situation is Farhad Moshiri, who has first driven the club into a state of dire disrepair, and now has the gall to refuse to sell to anyone but 777 Partners, inexplicably.
The Miami-based firm have proven themselves to be unfit to assume control, yet they remain frontrunners.
It is a sad situation which begs the question: why does Moshiri keep accepting loans from a group that clearly cannot afford to take over the club?
Simon Jordan makes Farhad Moshiri claim
Speaking live on talkSPORT just yesterday, Simon Jordan has posited his theory about Moshiri’s motives behind desperately pushing for a 777 Partners sale.
Many have scrutinised not just the manner of the deal, but the longevity of the process which has spanned nearly nine months now.
It has baffled fans and pundits alike, but not Jordan, who noted: ‘Could he [finance the club himself]? The question is, could he? People’s financial circumstances change. The appetite changes.
‘If you’ve lost £750m in a football club I think your appetite is going to be very limited to keep throwing any more money at it, so what you want to do is shift the cashflow obligations onto somebody else and find a way to fund the football club in a different methodology.
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