Everton

US investors in talks to buy Everton, says report

Photo credit: AFP
Photo credit: AFP

Photo credit: AFP

A consortium led by two US technology investors is negotiating to buy Everton Football Club for an estimated £200 million (272 million euros, $297 million), The Times newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The report said the group had signed a preliminary agreement with owner and chairman Bill Kenwright and was checking the club’s accounts with the aim of completing a takeover within the next six weeks.

The agreement means the investors have been given time for exclusive talks on the deal.

The consortium is led by John J. Moores and Charles Noell, co-founders of venture capital firm JMI Equity.

The 71-year-old Moores, who is also the founder of business software firm BMC, bought the San Diego Padres baseball team in 1994 and sold it in 2012.

Contacted by AFP, Everton’s press office could not immediately comment on the report.

The report comes after fellow English Premier League side Crystal Palace last week said US investors Josh Harris and David Blitzer had bought a 36-percent stake.

SEE MORE: 5 partners of Sporting KC were reportedly interested in buying Everton in October.

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