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New Allotments of Shares totals £101M in cash investment

Recent filings at Companies House signal two more tranches of additional investment in Everton Football Club, following the resolutions that were approved in August, allowing over 1 million new shares to be issued as required to secure additional equity in the club.

A return filed on 10 September 2025 shows a second Allotment of Shares was made on 28 August 2025, indicating that 57,143 new shares have been issued – presumably to Roundhouse Capital, which is The Friedkin Group's holding company for Everton Football Club. The amount paid for each share is £175, representing an additional investment or cash injection of £10M.

And this was followed by another return filed on 3 October 2025 showing a third Allotment of Shares was made on 28 September 2025, indicating that 257,142 new shares have been issued – presumably also to Roundhouse Capital. The amount paid for each share is £175, representing a further investment or cash injection of £45M.

This brings the total amount of new investment in the club since August to £101M. This amount is likely required to fund ongoing operations, including the substantial outgoings incurred during the transfer window, which has seen a net spend of £120M. The injection of cash also helps to ensure that Everton stay on the right side of the PSR threshold in terms of anticipated losses during the current financial year, 2025-26.

These additional allotments brings the total number of Everton shares outstanding to 2,198,935, and would nominally value the club at £385M, with the minority shareholders continuing to hold 7,969 shares in a dwindling proportion that represents just 0.36% of the overall stake in the club — down from 0.49% after TFG recapitalised the club following their takeover in December 2024.

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