It is a huge day for Everton Football Club, with the club having now secured their takeover.
It has been a long time coming, but The Friedkin Group are now the new owners of Everton after years of struggle under Farhad Morshiri.
Big changes are on the horizon for the Toffees.
The deal sees Everton become the 10th club in the Premier League under majority American control.
Fans have reacted with delight today on social media, and there is optimism that TFG can make the right decisions to get this great football club back to where it needs to be.
The January transfer window is fast approaching, and there could well be some incoming and outgoings under the new owners – and one report has made a claim about Jarrad Branthwaite.
The Friedkin Group determined to keep Jarrad Branthwaite
Jarrad Branthwaite of Everton during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024 in London,...
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Jarrad Branthwaite is a player who’s been on the radar of top clubs for some time now.
Branthwaite is admired by Manchester United and Manchester City, and recently it was claimed that Chelsea have also joined the race for Branthwaite.
When new owners come in, it can throw any exit-linked player’s future up in the air.
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But it would appear The Friedkin Group will be determined to retain Branthwaite at least beyond the January transfer window.
In a claim that is sure to delight Toffees fans, iNews reports that the Friedkin Group are ‘are committed to strengthening the first team and any clubs expecting a cheap deal on Jarrad Branthwaite can forget it’.
Branthwaite staying will be huge for Everton
Branthwaite will sell for big money at some point but seemingly that won’t be happening in January, if this claim about the new owners’ stance is to be believed.
Everton keeping Branthwaite would be key, because he’s played well this season at the back for Everton.
The Toffees have struggled in the final third, but Everton have kept four clean sheets in their last five Premier League games and Branthwaite has played every minute of that mini-run.
To lose him next month would be a big blow to Everton’s survival hopes and thankfully, the new owners do seem to recognise his importance.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens with the youngster.
It was reported recently that Everton want to tie Branthwaite down to a new contract if he shows a willingness to stay, so we will see if new owners TFG look to see where his head is at.
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