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Alan Myers predicts Everton takeover completion date as things start to feel real

The Friedkin Group’s takeover is edging ever closer, and Alan Myers has now predicted a date that Everton could finally be free of Farhad Moshiri.

It feels like an absolute age since the Friedkin Group rocked up on the scene looking to buy Everton, but it could soon be coming to an end.

Interestingly, the Friedkin Group have started following the men’s and women’s team on social media, which raised suspicions that a takeover is close.

The Everton takeover is ‘very close’ according to Sky Sports, but they suggest that Sean Dyche‘s future remains the same, despite the heavy loss.

Now, Alan Myers has provided an interesting prediction on when the Everton takeover could be announced, with a rough date set.

Alan Myers predicts the Everton takeover date

Everton fans are desperate for some positive news, as things on the field have been far from pretty.

That’s four games without a win now and only two wins all season, but Dyche’s future remains secure with the Friedkin Group yet to be in power.

CEO of The Friedkin Group, Dan Freidkin interacts with his son, Ryan Freidkin, Co-Founder of Imperative Entertainment during a practice round prio...

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Alan Myers has been the go-to man for information regarding the Everton takeover, and he’s provided a bit of a timeline on when it could be announced.

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Speaking on his X account, Myers has stated that he believes the takeover will be completed in the week following the Merseyside derby (9th December onwards).

Everton team news ahead of the Wolves clash

Everton are set to welcome Wolves to Goodison Park in what promises to be a fascinating encounter, with the loser remaining or dropping into the bottom three.

James Garner and Tim Iroegbunam won’t make the squad, whilst Michael Keane looks set to miss out.

Dyche faces a big decision on whether to start Beto again or bring back Dominic Calvert-Lewin, as neither player has offered much so far this season.

It could prove to be a very hostile atmosphere at Goodison Park if things don’t go the way of Sean Dyche’s men, as there were already supporters shouting at the Everton boss against Brentford.

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