£550m Everton takeover in doubt as US investigates buyers over alleged money laundering

£550m Everton takeover in doubt as US investigates buyers over alleged money laundering

The £550m takeover of Everton by 777 partners is in doubt, as US Department of Justice is investigating money laundering allegations against the company. Outcome of the reported investigation could lead to the Premier League blocking the deal under new rules introduced in March. The investigation is a huge development as the Premier League now has the authority to prevent potential club owners under investigation for conduct constituting a ‘Disqualifying Event’ from completing a takeover. Such events include violence, corruption, fraud, and tax evasion. £550m Everton takeover in doubt as US investigates buyers over alleged money laundering£550m Everton takeover in doubt as US investigates buyers over alleged money launderingEverton acquisition by 777 Partners in doubt – Getty image Recall that Everton’s majority shareholder, Farhad Moshiri, agreed in September to sell his 94% stake to 777 Partners. The initial 12-week timeline for completing the sale has lapsed, but Everton was optimistic about finalizing the deal by Christmas before news of the US investigation emerged. The Premier League is currently subjecting 777 Partners co-owners, Josh Wander and Steven Pasko, to the Owners and Directors’ Test. Meanwhile, Everton are already dealing with the repercussions of a ten-point deduction for a single breach of Premier League financial rules, placing them in the relegation zone. Despite this setback, Everton secured their first victory since the points penalty with a 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

Osimhen to Chelsea in doubt as Napoli President confirms advanced talks of contract extension

Osimhen to Chelsea in doubt as Napoli President confirms advanced talks of contract extension

Chelsea pursuit of Napoli’s Victor Osimhen faces setback as president Aurelio De Laurentiis reveals advanced talks of contract extension. Following reports of Chelsea considering a swoop bid for Osimhen to address their goalscoring issues, Napoli are reportedly determined to keep the forward for future projects. The Nigerian striker played a vital role in Napoli’s Serie A title victory last season, making him a prime target for club’s across Europe, seeking attacking reinforcements. De Laurentiis, while speaking at an awards ceremony said, “For Osimhen, we are now at the signing stage which has been pending since the summer.”

Osimhen to Chelsea in doubt as Napoli President confirms advanced talks of contract extension

Napoli striker Victor Osimhen – Getty image Chelsea’s interest in the 24-year-old striker grew due to their challenges in front of goal in the Premier League this season, despite substantial investments in attacking options. The struggles of summer signing Nicolas Jackson and the absence of Christopher Nkunku intensified the need for a more daring goalscorer. Napoli’s strong stance on Osimhen’s value, with a reported £120m price tag, had dismissed suitors in the summer, but Chelsea returned, with the willingness to make the huge investment. However, with contract talks progressing with the Naples club, Chelsea’s hopes of securing Osimhen in the upcoming transfer window face uncertainty. The striker’s agent reportedly engaged in discussions with Napoli’s leadership during the recent Champions League clash against Real Madrid, to explore the possibilities for an extension, increased salary, and new release clause for the Super Eagles star.

Nobody can doubt Messi is the greatest of all time

Nobody can doubt Messi is the greatest of all time

Nobody can doubt Messi is the greatest of all time - Guardiola places Messi ahead of Pele and Maradona

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has described Argentina’s World Cup hero Lionel Messi as the Greatest Of All Time (G.O.A.T).
Guardiola who enjoyed huge success with the forward at Barcelona, placed him ahead of Diego Maradona, Di Stefano, and Pele as the best player in history.

Nobody can doubt Messi is the greatest of all time - Guardiola places Messi ahead of Pele and Maradona

According to him, those who favour the likes of Maradona, Di Stefano, and Pele ahead of Messi do so for “sentimental” reasons.
Speaking at a press conference today, December 21, the Manchester City boss said;
“Everyone has an opinion but nobody can doubt he’s there as greatest of all time. For me he’s the best, difficult to understand a player can compete with what he’s done. The people who saw Pele or Di Stefano or Maradona. The opinions are sentimental, but the other side, if he wouldn’t have won the World Cup, the opinion and my opinion wouldn’t change. It’s normal that people depends if you win or you are evaluated. The final cherries of an incredible career.”
Nobody can doubt Messi is the greatest of all time - Guardiola places Messi ahead of Pele and Maradona
Guardiola who expressed his happiness in seeing Manchester City star Julian Alvarez and a former player of the club Nicolas Otamendi play key roles which ensured Argentina’s success at the World Cup added;
“We are incredibly happy for him [Messi] and Otamendi and – personally – for Messi. We are delighted for Julian.
“We have a world champion in our team. He will have a week or 10 days off.”