Most likely be baked into the sale mate, but could be one of the obstacles in any negotiation.
I think moshiri has done some good stuff and some bad. The worst thing was sacking allardyce as the club could have been fighting Europe instead of relegation right now.
Spot on, but some of our fans still think that was right, it's as if they have flat out refused to look at the table since.I think moshiri has done some good stuff and some bad. The worst thing was sacking allardyce as the club could have been fighting Europe instead of relegation right now.
The Moshiri debt I suspect will go as part of any sale.
Id expect any potential buyer would meet in the middle, give a bit and Moshiri writes down a bit, ultimately it will be baked into the sale price.
If you want to mortgage to the hilt and milk an asset, Liverpool and United are a good option.
Ploughed hundreds of millions into the club and has made us worse on and off the pitch. Absolute shambles more like
Still in the prem, is that our ambition now?
Did it for us, with ease, right now it's our only desire, bad times indeedMoyes: First aim is avoid relegation - NSNO
David Moyes says his first aim this season with Everton is to avoid relegation, and see how much further up the table his side can finish.www.nsno.co.uk
I suspect they will start with the price they are willing to pay for the club, with the new stadium and other potential developments that can be added to around it, then subtract cost of capital to build, and subtract the debt. That figure will not be that high. Farhad will do well to make his stake by IMO, but at least he gets some of what is owed back, and doesn't keep losing money.