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Journalist reveals A-CAP development with 'major implications' for Everton takeover

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The Friedkin Group has found a solution for the Everton debt to 777 Partners/A-Cap

Jonathan Burnett

Tue 3 December 2024 12:10, UK

777 Partners lenders A-CAP have been hit with an emergency order which has “major implications” for the Everton takeover, Paul Brown has said.

The journalist posted on X (3 December) to report that A-CAP’s insurers are in “hazardous” financial conditions and that the company must “cease writing new business” by the end of the calendar year.

Brown’s post, following the order commissioned by the Utah Insurance Commissioner (2 December), also referred to the potential liquidation of A-CAP, and therefore 777, at the end of this period.

A-CAP took control of 777 following their collapse in October, with the Toffees loaned £200million as part of their failed takeover bid – an amount which The Friedkin Group are still trying to resolve.

777 and A-CAP throwing another spanner in the works for Everton

The news of Freidkin’s takeover being announced in principle on 23 September was met with jubilation from Blues fans, largely because it finally seemed to draw a line in the sand under the 777 fiasco.

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Friedkin’s initial attempted buyout over the summer was abandoned thanks to the complications sprouting from 777 and A-CAP’s involvement in the club [The Athletic, 19 July], but those issues seem yet to truly subside.

It won’t be until Friedkin pitches up at Goodison Park as Everton’s majority shareholder that fans will finally be able to sleep easily, with an expected completion date of mid-December fast approaching.

The aborted summer takeover agreement by Friedkin came after he’d paid off a £158m loan from MSP Sports Capital at Goodison, yet the money invested by 777 is proving to be much trickier.

With a new era on Merseyside ready and waiting to finally be given the green light, Toffees fans will hope that A-CAP’s latest setback doesn’t prove terminal for their takeover ambitions.

In other Everton news, Andy Townsend has slammed Farhad Moshiri’s record at Goodison amid calls for Sean Dyche’s sacking.

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