The finances on Merseyside are now a concern of the distant past for Everton on the back of The Friedkin Group’s takeover.
David Moyes has seen considerable investment injected from the Friedkins since he arrived at the club around a year ago.
The backing the 62-year-old has received over the summer transfer window was required due to the sheer number of players departing Everton as free agents.
However, the Friedkins are not just pumping huge sums of their own money into the club, with the American businessman creating new revenue streams for the club.
One of those new streams of revenue has come through Everton’s stadium naming deal with Hill Dickinson.
The new stadium has been somewhat of a game-changer for the Blues and there has been a development away from the club involving their stadium partners.

Hill Dickinson record huge profits amid Everton sponsorship
Everton no longer need to sell their top players to avoid any further financial regulation breaches.
The new streams of revenue coming into the club, like that of the stadium naming rights deal, have been a significant help for the club in that sense.
According to the Law Gazette, Hill Dickinson have recorded significant levels of profit with their latest financial statement.
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In the financial year ending 30 April, 2025, Hill Dickinson recorded a pre-tax profit increase of 15% (£68.2m) and a turnover increase of 18% (£172m).
The law firm are now targeting a turnover of £200m in their current financial year.
Everton will see around £10m invested into the city after securing the Magic Weekend for later in the year.
A lot of other events are set to be held at the Hill Dickinson Stadium which will provide even more eyes on the new home of the Blues and the Liverpool-based law firm.
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In 2028, Everton will be a host venue for the Euros, which is will be held across the home nations.
This is a huge development for the Toffees having seen off the likes of Anfield to host a number of games on Merseyside.
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Considerable financial benefits will come Everton’s way through the Hill Dickinson Stadium being used for the tournament.
However, there is one issue for Hill Dickinson, which may frustrate them ahead of the event.
UEFA will not use Hill Dickinson’s name whilst Everton host at Euro 2028 due to their commercial policies.
So, in what will be the biggest event to be held at the Hill Dickinson Stadium to date, UEFA will simply name the venue as the ‘Everton Stadium’ for the entirety of the tournament.
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