The Premier League are still investigating the stadium deal as far as I know.Thank you. So the point stands if the £30 mill for the stadium has been accepted as fair he can pay that and put his name above the door which puts an end to any question about what we can and cannot afford.
Ive lost count of how much money Moshiri has ploughed into the club so far, I think last time I checked it was around 350m in interest-free loans and god knows how much via USM and associated companies in the form of sponsorship and I'm almost certain he has dug deep this summer to back Carlo.
We wont be buying Messi any time soon, but the money has been there for Silva, Big Sam and now Carlo.
There is a limit to how far we can go, without taking the piss, but The Mosh always finds a way.
Sportsmail revealed in January that the Premier League were investigating the extraordinary deal in which Usmanov's holding company, USM, will pay £30million for the option to buy naming rights for a ground that will not open until 2023 at the earliest on a site where building work has yet to begin.
The Premier League are seeking to establish if Everton's sale of a future naming-rights option for an unbuilt stadium, which would represent a first in UK sport, for £30m represents fair market value.
Executives at rival clubs raised eyebrows at the deal when it was announced in January, questioning its value and whether Usmanov could be considered independent, leading to private claims that the cash injection was an attempt to help Everton comply with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.
Premier League Rule E.54 states that any commercial deal 'arising from a related party transaction' must be 'recorded in the club's annual accounts at a fair market value'.
As I say, in the shadows or not, there are still hoops to jump through.
From my POV, it really doesn't matter whether he has his name above the door or not, we are not lacking investment from our owner.