Everton are set to be brought into a unique multi-club model should 777 Partners assume control, but as time goes on, unrest grows.
Even though they were bound to have to wait after striking a deal with Farhad Moshiri for his 94.1% stakes, which they did in early September, there remains uncertainty over the potential outcome the Premier League might come to.
Especially after they gave their verdict on the punishment the Toffees should receive for flouting Financial Fair Play, making their distaste towards the club clear in what would be a landmark punishment.
As such, it seems there are others willing to swoop in should things fall through, with Alan Nixon issuing an update of his own on his Patreon.

The journalist would note: ‘Everton are wanted by a mystery Indian group who are waiting on Americans 777 Partners failing. The takeover team includes a wealthy businessman who has been after Premier League clubs in the past and is now on red alert for the blue half of Merseyside.’
He also suggests that, whilst the Miami-based firm does have a deal with the Iranian billionaire, there is every chance talks could collapse, with this ‘mystery’ firm on standby, stating they ‘have made contact with club officials to make their interest known’.
How much are 777 Partners worth?
The main draw behind 777 Partners is their immense financial backing, alongside the multiple clubs they would be aligned with.
Giants like Sevilla and Hertha Berlin make for immense diplomatic allies to boast across Europe, and could prove profitable regarding potential transfers in the near future.
However, for now it is all about clearing the debt, which they will surely be able to do by utilising the might of their $12bn (£9.63bn) fortune.

For scale, if they are to be allowed entry into the Premier League, Everton would rocket to become the fifth-richest club in the division, despite their ongoing FFP restrictions.
With this takeover, the new stadium on the horizon and results on the pitch improving, things are certainly looking up for the Merseyside outfit.
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