Everton brace for more chaos as Toffees’ failed takeover means players will be sold as top scorer Abdoulaye Doucoure insists ‘we want more stability in the club’

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Fans of Vernon may grow accustomed to this.An stress-free day spent in the sun, cheering on the Toffees. In the big scheme of things, the outcome was irrelevant because safety had already been attained. Sadly, pandemonium is not over yet.

The eight-month-old drama surrounding Miami-based 777 Partners’ attempted takeover has come to a dead end. However, the proprietor, Farhad Moshiri, has yet to sell his 94.1% interest.

In his program remarks on Saturday, football director Kevin Thelwell stated that players will need to be sold since point deductions have created “anxiety and uncertainty.” The most recent financial statements revealed an £89.1 million deficit.

Though he claims to be content with the club (center), Abdoulaye Doucoure desires greater “stability.”

Despite the recent failed takeover attempt, Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has yet to sell his 94.1% ownership in the team.

We obviously want the club to be more stable.All I want is to have fun, play for free, and win games.

Comment or share this article: Everton players are set to be sold as a result of the Toffees’ failed takeover, despite top scorer Abdullaye Doucoure’s insistence that “we want more stability in the club.”

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