In a season riven with controversy and scandalous treatment from the game’s authorities, it was perhaps fitting that Everton’s season should end with an outrageous decision from referee Michael Oliver that handed victory to title runners-up Arsenal.
Everton have exercised a club option to extend Idrissa Gueye's contract by another year while a new 12-month deal has been offered to Ashley Young.
Everton have reportedly been offered a further loan of up to £150m by the private equity firm that was recently said to have been in talks with 777 Partners in connection with their takeover bid for the Club.
Discussing the win over Sheffield United in this season's Goodison finale; a look ahead to the season-closer at Arsenal; and an epic VAR rant from Andy
777 Partners' bid to buy Everton is still alive, with Farhad Moshiri extending the sales and purchase agreement with the firm until the end of this month.
The Premier League's Chief Executive, Richard Masters has defended the length of the ongoing and still unresolved takeover by 777 Partners of Everton, explaining that, ultimately, it is up to Farhad Moshiri.
Seamus Coleman says it would be hard to walk away from Everton this summer and that he will "have a think" over his future before making a decision on a new one-year contract.
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Everton's original great left-sided partnership was formed by the contrasting but complimentary attributes of Edgar Chadwick and Alf Milward, a huge factor in the Club landing its very first Football League title in 1891
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Immortalised as part of the Toffees’ midfield ‘holy trinity’ in the late 1960s and dubbed "the White Pele" by his adoring Goodison faithful, it could be strongly argued that Colin Harvey is currently the greatest living Evertonian.
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