Everton are planning to sell many of their top players this summer due to serious financial issues and the threat of a points deduction.
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The club has made the entire squad available for transfer, including key players such as Jarrad Branthwaite, Jordan Pickford, and Amadou Onana.
Everton needs to balance their finances by June 30 to avoid further penalties from the Premier League and may have to accept lower offers for their players.
This financial trouble comes after the club received an eight-point deduction this season for breaking Financial Fair Play rules.
Manchester United are reportedly interested in young defender Branthwaite, while Pickford, England’s top goalkeeper, is likely to attract offers from several clubs.
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Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is in the final year of his contract, has drawn attention from Newcastle United.
Newcastle is considering him as a possible replacement for Callum Wilson, should Wilson leave the team. Although Everton has offered Calvert-Lewin a new deal, he has not yet agreed to it.
Everton’s financial problems have also led to talks about a change in club ownership.
Majority owner Farhad Moshiri can now consider offers from other interested parties since the agreement with 777 Partners has ended. Crystal Palace shareholder John Textor has shown interest in taking over, despite the complicated situation at Everton.


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