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Josh Wander and Steve Pasko of prospective Everton owners 777 Partners are set to join the club’s board after reportedly being given the all-clear by the FA.
The co-founders of 777 Partners, the incumbent owners of Everton, have reportedly received approval from the FA to become the club’s directors, pending confirmation of the takeover.
Josh Wander and Steve Pasko are the firm’s figureheads who have been front and centre, leading 777’s process of buying Everton.
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However, official confirmation awaits, as background checks are still in process from both the Premier League and the Financial Conduct Authority.
The Times have revealed though, that Wander and Pasko have been given the all-clear by the FA to join the board if the takeover goes ahead.

There are still some doubts about the source of 777’s funding, but the firm have staunchly denied any possibility that the deal could fall through.
Despite those concerns, the Telegraph claim that the prospective owners now believe it is a clear indicator that they will be cleared to take the club over too, with that set to be finalised early next year.
By that stage, Everton should know their fate in terms of a potential points deduction, which the Premier League are said to be keen on imposing on the Toffees over breaches of profitability and sustainability rules.
With the takeover believed to be performance-based, that could have an impact on the overall sum 777 end up paying for the club, especially if they are relegated.
Everton are showing promising signs on the pitch though, and have now lost just two of their last eight games, following a draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
Wander was present at Goodison alongside Moshiri for Everton’s EFL Cup win over Burnley on Wednesday night.
That was the first time Moshiri had been present at an Everton home match in two years, as the occasion was used to pay respects to the late Everton chairman Bill Kenwright.
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The January transfer window is almost here and clubs around the UK and Europe are lining up moves as they look to take advantage of the opportunity to strengthen.
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Manchester United and Liverpool reportedly enter the race to sign Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha, who is also attracting interest from Arsenal. Read more.

Chelsea are reportedly willing to do whatever it takes to secure the services of Napoli striker Victor Osimhen. Read more.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp plays down speculation suggesting the club will look to sign a new centre-back to replace the injured Joel Matip. Read more.

Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Steffen is reportedly in advanced talks with Colorado Rapids over a deal to return to Major League Soccer. Read more.

Premier League duo Chelsea and West Ham United reportedly receive a boost in their pursuit of Lyon’s 20-year-old attacker Rayan Cherki. Read more.

Valencia are allegedly willing to sell midfielder Javi Guerra for a fee in the region of £34.2m amid interest from Manchester United. Read more.

Pep Guardiola apologises to Kalvin Phillips for not selecting him in the Manchester City team this season, but the Citizens boss admits that he “struggles to see” the midfielder in his plans. Read more.

Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who has been heavily linked with Manchester United, will reportedly sign a new deal in Turin. Read more.

Sporting director Matt Hobbs reveals that defender Jonny will not train with the first team until February at the earliest after a training-ground incident last week. Read more.

Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund meet to discuss a possible swap deal involving Jadon Sancho and Donyell Malen, according to a report. Read more.

RB Leipzig head coach Marco Rose plays down claims that Timo Werner has been given the green light to leave the club during the January transfer window. Read more.

Real Madrid are reportedly keeping a close eye on the uncertain contract situation of Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies, whose deal expires in 2025. Read more.

Barcelona reportedly rekindle their interest in Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford and are considering offering Raphinha in exchange for the Englishman. Read more.

Ferran Torres allegedly tells Xavi that he is prepared to remain at Barcelona for at least the remainder of the season. Read more.

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