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Report: After Hill Dickinson, TFG have already signed their next lucrative agreement at Everton

Everton are putting plans in motion ahead of their summer move to their new stadium.

The Friedkin Group were handed the keys at Everton back in December ahead of what will be a transformational summer for the club.

Everton have agreed a stadium naming rights deal with Hill Dickinson legal firm, which will provide a considerable financial boost.

However, it has been shared that the numbers involved in the deal may not be as significant as reports initially suggested.

David Moyes will be delighted with the work going on behind the scenes as the new owners look for progression on Merseyside.

Following the naming rights deal, the Friedkins have already inked their next deal ahead of the summer.

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The Friedkins ink another Everton deal after stadium naming rights

Angus Kinnear is preparing for a huge summer in the transfer window following his Everton appointment earlier in the week.

The Toffees are going to need to sign a considerable number of players with both quality and quantity required before the start of the new season.

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According to O Globo, Everton have now signed a deal with Destra Brand Licensing in a bid to grow their presence in Brazil.

It is claimed West Ham have also signed their own deal as Premier League sides view the South American market as a growing opportunity.

Having inked the deal, the goal is believed to be focused around securing more fans over in Brazil.

Everton are also keen to expand in the United States over the coming years under their new American ownership.

The Toffees will be on display in the States this summer when they play in the Premier League Summer Series.

Everton’s finances are in good hands with the Friedkins

Bramley-Moore Dock is expected to boost Everton’s finances by £60m each year in what is going to be a huge PSR boost.

There are going to be more opportunities for Everton to increase their revenue streams over the coming years, too.

Having cleared the club’s debt, the Friedkins are looking to really push on at Everton and take the club back to where they belong.

Moyes is expecting to be backed in the transfer window by the new owners in what is a big sign of support from the Friedkins.

Exciting times lie ahead for Everton owners and there can be some confidence in their new owners doing what is right for the club.

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