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Manchester City’s Jack Grealish is once again at the centre of transfer speculation, this time in Italian media as they ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNEverton make official bid for €35m Brazilian star but TWO other Prem clubs lurking – sourcesThe Toffees are keen on bringing a former Aston Villa star back to the Premier League and have made an offer for him, sources ...
West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton are all interested in signing Jack Grealish on loan from Manchester ...
Leeds United will be without their biggest signing of the summer so far when they host Everton on the opening weekend of the season. The Blues begin their campaign with a trip to Elland Road on Monday ...
The 26-year-old has been brought in as a No 2, but he has the ability and hunger to have a sizeable impact for David Moyes' ...
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FootballFanCast on MSNSame agent as McNeil: Everton racing to sign "terrific" Premier League starAccording to reports, Everton have now joined the race to sign a Premier League rival who could leave for just £30m this ...
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNEverton 'big-money' player sale hopes dashed amid latest search update for Premier League rivals - opinionEverton could lose a chance to cash in as their Premier League rivals make their requirements clear. Everton have reportedly ...
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The Premier League were granted almost open-book access to Everton’s dealings, not just transfer activity. So they could approve whether Everton signed players or not, and also new contracts.
You could make a strong argument that Everton are the bleakest club in the Premier League — and have been for some time, given all of the problems swirling around them. We’ll take on-the-pitch ...
According to The Esk, a well-connected Everton fan who blogs about the club’s finances, the Premier League side are expected to make a pre-tax loss of almost £80 million in 2021-22.
During last month’s hearing, the Premier League argued that Everton’s cumulative losses for the FFP cycle ending in 2022 were, at £124.5million, £19.5m over the limit.
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