November 24, 2024

Sky Sports reveal one-word update from source after Everton investment development

Everton remain in talks for fresh investment after a deal with MSP collapsed, according to Sky Sports News.

The broadcaster reported via their live transfer blog on Wednesday (23 August, 7:40pm) that the New York-based company are no longer buying a stake of the Blues after previously entering a period of exclusivity with Farhad Moshiri.

However, it is understood that the exclusivity deal has now expired.

Sky Sports reports that they’ve been told by one source that discussions for investment are still “ongoing”.

Have MSP invested in Everton?

It’s been a long time since we’ve had a concrete update on MSP’s bid to buy into Everton Football Club.

And now, an update has arrived. But the news is bad, unfortunately.

It remains to be seen why Moshiri has failed to acquire an investment at Goodison Park that should help him pay for the construction of the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

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He’s desperate for the cash after Alisher Usmanov was sanctioned by the UK government so it seems like there’s more likely to be an issue at the MSP end rather than here on Merseyside.

Of course, it wouldn’t surprise us if Moshiri is to blame for this though because of how he’s overseen Everton’s demise over the last few years.

With the transfer window closing in just over a week, it looks unlikely that there’ll be investment made at Everton before the deadline passes on 1 September.

While the main focus of the investment is to raise cash for the new stadium, this failure in talks with MSP is likely to have a knock-on effect with transfers as the club won’t be as freed up to spend now.

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Everton want to sign Luis Sinisterra from Leeds United after Wilfried Gnonto deal collapses

Everton are turning their attentions to Luis Sinisterra after talks with Leeds saw their move for Wilfried Gnonto all but collapse, report FootballTransfers.

Writing on their official website (23 August), the news outlet report that the two clubs held talks on Monday about the Italy international but after the Whites reiterated their not for sale stance, the Toffees are now looking at alternatives.

Those options include PSV Eindhoven winger Johan Bakayoko and also Gnonto’s Elland Road teammate Sinisterra, who is training alone and refusing to play too as he looks to leave the Championship club.

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Everton are looking unlikely to sign Wilfried Gnonto after being informed by Leeds that the winger is not for sale during crunch talks this week,” they wrote.

“But having talks on Monday, the Premier League outfit were infomed that Leeds were unwilling to let the Italian leave Elland Road, despite Gnonto handing in an official transfer request.

“It is not clear whether Everton will decide to come back in after talks reached an impasse, but the side are now in the process of considering other options, such as Johan Bakayoko of PSV Eindhoven and Luis Sinisterra, also at Leeds.”

Leeds have spent all summer trying to hold on to Gnonto and stop Everton signing him, but they couldn’t stop us getting Jack Harrison and now Sinisterra could join too.

Sean Dyche was clearly a big fan of the Leeds squad after being interested in Tyler Adams and Rodrigo too earlier in the window, and Sinisterra is a new name to come to the fore.

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The Colombian’s record was good last season but he suffered a lot with injuries and that could be something that puts us off going forward, but he would no doubt be an easier deal to complete than Bakayoko.

The 20-year-old Belgian international is currently at PSV Eindhoven and playing Champions League football so convincing them to let him leave at this stage would be hard enough, but convincing him to join would likely prove even more difficult.

A deal for Sinisterra is clearly an option hence his removal from the first-team picture in recent weeks at Leeds, but Everton know they must move quickly and that the Yorkshire side are difficult negotiators so it will be interesting to see where it leads in the coming days.

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