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Farhad Moshiri Reflects on Everton Tenure as Ownership Era Ends

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Farhad Moshiri Reflects on Everton Tenure as Ownership Era Ends

Farhad Moshiri, the outgoing owner of Everton Football Club, expressed “mixed emotions” as he reflected on his eight-year tenure following the sale of his stake to the Friedkin Group in a deal reportedly worth over £400 million.

The British-Iranian businessman’s ownership concluded on Thursday, marking the end of a tumultuous chapter for the Toffees. In an open letter to supporters, Moshiri acknowledged both the challenges and achievements of his time at the club, expressing regret over missed opportunities, particularly referencing the departure of Carlo Ancelotti.

“We brought top-class managers like Carlo Ancelotti to the club, and who knows where we might have been had he not been lured back to Real Madrid,” Moshiri wrote.

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During his tenure, Everton endured a series of difficulties, including managerial changes, strained fan relations, relegation battles, financial instability, and even a points deduction by the Premier League. Despite these struggles, Moshiri highlighted his contributions to modernizing the club’s infrastructure, including significant investments in a state-of-the-art training ground and the construction of Everton’s new “iconic stadium.”

“Leaving Everton with a stadium for all Evertonians and the wider community to enjoy for decades is something I feel real pride in,” he stated.

While acknowledging that on-field results “frankly haven’t been good enough,” Moshiri emphasized efforts to keep ticket prices among the most affordable in the Premier League, even as he personally bore the financial burdens of modernizing the club.

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Fan groups have welcomed the sale with optimism, viewing it as a fresh start after a chaotic period. The Friedkin Group’s acquisition is seen as a potential turning point for Everton, which now looks to rebuild and stabilize both on and off the pitch.

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Manchester United Move Closer to Signing Ederson in £38m Midfield Deal

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Manchester United are moving closer to completing a deal for Brazilian midfielder Ederson, with multiple reports indicating an agreement could soon be finalised.

The proposed transfer is expected to be worth an initial £35m, with an additional £3m in performance-related add-ons for the 26-year-old midfielder.

Despite growing speculation, senior officials at Manchester United have publicly insisted that no formal agreement has yet been completed for Ederson, who currently has just 12 months remaining on his contract.

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The development comes on the same day the club announced third-quarter profits of £37.7m for the nine months ending 31 March. Chief executive Omar Berrada said he remained “very positive about the club’s progress” as United prepare for a new era under head coach Michael Carrick.

Although the club continues to carry significant financial obligations — including large outstanding transfer payments that form most of the £482m listed under trade and other payables — United are still determined to remain active and competitive in the transfer market.

Club executives are also aiming to avoid repeating previous mistakes involving expensive long-term contracts, instead focusing on a more controlled recruitment strategy.

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Strengthening central midfield has emerged as one of United’s main priorities this summer following the departure of Casemiro and uncertainty surrounding the future of Manuel Ugarte.

United are believed to want at least two new midfield additions, and potentially a third depending on departures and market opportunities. Their preferred option, Elliot Anderson, is reportedly leaning towards a move to Manchester City instead.

While Manchester United have often negotiated with several targets simultaneously before deciding on a final signing, indications suggest they are now pushing aggressively to secure Ederson early in the transfer window.

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The Brazilian midfielder has earned three senior international caps for Brazil national football team but narrowly missed out on selection for the FIFA World Cup squad.

Spanish giants Atletico Madrid had also shown interest in Ederson, who has spent the last four-and-a-half years playing in Serie A with clubs including Salernitana. However, Atletico are now understood to have shifted their focus toward Joao Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Another midfielder monitored by United, Mateus Fernandes, could leave West Ham United this summer as the club responds to the financial impact of relegation to the Championship.

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United also maintained interest in Carlos Baleba of Brighton & Hove Albion after tracking him last year, although the club would reportedly only consider a significantly lower fee following what was viewed internally as an underwhelming campaign from the Cameroon international.

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Bruno Fernandes Named Premier League Player of the Season

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Bruno Fernandes has been crowned Premier League Player of the Season after an outstanding campaign for Manchester United F.C..

The Portugal midfielder adds the award to the Football Writers’ Association men’s Player of the Year honour he received earlier this month.

Fernandes matched the Premier League record for assists in a single season when he registered his 20th assist against Nottingham Forest F.C. last weekend.

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The 31-year-old has also scored eight league goals in 37 appearances, helping Manchester United secure third place and qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League.

Fernandes has created 132 chances in the league this season — more than any other player in the division and 43 more than second-placed Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool F.C..

He becomes the first Manchester United player to win the award since Nemanja Vidić in 2011.

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The winner was decided through a combination of public voting and selections from a panel of football experts.

Other shortlisted players included David Raya, Gabriel Magalhães and Declan Rice of Arsenal F.C., Erling Haaland of Manchester City F.C., Antoine Semenyo, Igor Thiago of Brentford F.C., and Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest F.C..

Manchester United will conclude their league season away to Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. on Sunday.

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Mohamed Salah Set to Captain Egypt at World Cup

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Mohamed Salah is set to captain Egypt at the upcoming FIFA World Cup after being named in the country’s provisional squad for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The 33-year-old forward will leave Liverpool F.C. at the end of the season following a nine-year spell at the club. Salah heads into the World Cup with 67 goals in 115 appearances for Egypt.

He is joined in the squad by Omar Marmoush of Manchester City F.C. and highly rated 18-year-old forward Hamza Abdelkarim, who currently plays for FC Barcelona Juvenil A.

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However, Mostafa Mohamed has been omitted from the squad announced by head coach Hossam Hassan.

Egypt will play a friendly against Russia in Cairo on 28 May before Hassan trims the squad down to FIFA’s required 26-player limit.

Another high-profile warm-up match against Brazil is scheduled for 6 June in Cleveland.

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Drawn in Group G, Egypt will face Belgium on 15 June, New Zealand on 22 June and Iran on 27 June.

The expanded 48-team World Cup tournament will run from 11 June to 19 July across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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