Club now plotting third Everton exit blow alongside Branthwaite and Onana
Any reason to be cheerful after securing Premier League safety for another season may be shortlived at Everton, with the summer transfer window potentially one full of frustration.
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Without point deductions last season, Everton would have avoided a relegation scrap and sat comfortably in mid-table. That was their reality, however, and their problems off the pitch are yet to reach a conclusion, with 777 Partners’ takeover now more and more unlikely to receive Premier League approval. Left in No Man’s Land, the Toffees may be in a position in which selling star players is their only option this summer.
If that is to be the case, then Amadou Onana and Jarrad Branthwaite will be the most expensive assets likely to leave, with Newcastle United interested in the former and both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United reportedly eyeing a move for the latter. Both exits would ease Everton’s financial concerns but, in doing so, significantly weaken Sean Dyche’s squad, which seems unlikely to receive fresh reinforcements without a takeover.