Everton are, their supporters will hope, in the final throes of a takeover saga that has now gone on for well over a year.
Soon-to-be ex-at the other end of the spectrum following years of struggled against Profit and Sustainability Rules and now a mounting debt problem.
One thing the two owners do have in common, however, is that they have both initiated moves to new stadiums for their respective clubs.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been a riotous success, generating almost £120m in annual matchday income and amplifying the brand worldwide.
Everton’s move to Bramley Moore Dock will be transformational for the club, but questions still remain about how the club will fund the remaining construction costs.
Speaking exclusively to Liverpool University football finance lecturer Kieran Maguire said that
According to a report in the Sunday Mirror (relayed by earlier this month, Man United recently sent a team on a fact-finding mission to Bramley Moore.
United are in the process of fashioning a plan to redevelop their own stadium, with either a major redevelopment of Old Trafford or a move to a new stadium entirely both on the cards.
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