The Friedkin Group on Thursday completed the takeover of Premier League club Everton, ending the ownership of Farhad Moshiri and years of uncertainty over the club's future.
The deal, that makes Everton the 10th club in the Premier League under American control, is thought to be worth more than 400 million pounds (502 million U.S. dollars) and comes before the club moves to its new 60,000 capacity 'Everton Stadium' for the 2025-2026 season.
Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus (R) is challenged by Everton's Vitalii Mykolenko during an English Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal in Liverpool, Britain, on Sept. 17, 2023. (Xinhua)
The Friedkin Group is owned by Dan Friedkin, who has a personal worth of almost eight billion U.S. dollars and also owns historic Italian club AS Roma.
"I take immense pride in welcoming one of England's most historic football clubs to our global family, the Friedkin Group. Everton represents a proud legacy, and we are honored to become custodians of this great institution.
"Whilst we are new to the club, we fully understand the vital role Everton plays in local culture, history, and the lives of Evertonians here and around the world.
"We are deeply committed to honoring this legacy while contributing positively to the community, economy, and people of this remarkable city," said the new owner in an open letter to Everton supporters.
Everton's first game after the takeover is a difficult match at home to Chelsea in Sunday lunchtime.