Everton supporters have several reasons to be hopeful about what lies ahead on Merseyside in the upcoming months.
After a terrible start to the season, the Toffees are finally displaying form that would indicate they can avoid relegation.
Earlier in the season, Sean Dyche was under a lot of pressure at Everton, but the Blues have now turned things around.
With Everton scheduled to move into their new stadium next season, there is much to look forward to even off the field.
The Friedkin Group’s planned takeover, which appears to be taking control of Goodison Park in the upcoming months, may, however, surpass anything else.
Why The Friedkin Group want to takeover Everton
According to reports, the potential new owners have some ambitious plans in place as The Friedkin Group looks to seal their takeover on Merseyside.
The Friedkin Group is rumored to be considering growing Everton’s presence on the docklands where their new stadium is located.
TFG wants to increase the services offered to matchgoers, which will increase the club’s matchday earnings.
The Friedkin Group is very interested in buying Everton because of their new stadium, according to a story from The Athletic.
It is thought that TFG would not have shown as much interest if Everton had been scheduled to play at Goodison Park in the upcoming years.
Securing Premier League football for the upcoming season is even more crucial now that the Toffees are expected to move into the 53,000-seat stadium during the summer.
New Everton stadium will transform their finances
Everton lost points last season as a result of their violations of the Premier League’s financial rules.
The Toffees also had to worry about a possible violation of the PSR deadline at the end of June over the summer.
The Toffees will, however, receive a significant boost in revenue from the new stadium, giving them more money to spend during the transfer windows.
It is hardly surprising that TFG would not have been interested in purchasing the team without the new stadium given their recent financial difficulties.
The club has a genuine optimism for the future thanks to Bramely-Moore Dock.
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