NOT GIVING UP

US group KAM Sports still interested in buying Everton

After those discussions ended, Everton owner Farhad Moshiri said the club was not for sale.

In Summary

• The Kaminski family was part of a consortium led by former Manchester United and Chelsea chief Peter Kenyon that was looking to buy the club earlier this year.

• Moshiri has invested hundred of millions of pounds into Everton since taking the helm in 2016, and the club is set to move to a new 53,000-seat stadium in 2024. 

Everton manager Frank Lampard during a past match
Everton manager Frank Lampard during a past match
Image: FILE

US-based KAM Sports Group is still interested in buying Premier League club Everton, according to sources close to the Americans.

The organisation was among the parties involved in talks about a takeover earlier this year.

After those discussions ended, Everton owner Farhad Moshiri said the club was not for sale.

However, sources claim talks have continued, with KAM Sports now acting alone.

KAM Sports describes itself as a "family-owned organisation that is set up to own and manage premier international sports assets".

It belongs to the Minneapolis-based Kaminski family, which made its fortune in property investment.

The Kaminski family was part of a consortium led by former Manchester United and Chelsea chief Peter Kenyon that was looking to buy the club earlier this year.

Moshiri then penned an open letter to fans, denying he was looking to sell.

"There has been much talk of investment in our football club recently - even takeovers," he said. "I want to clarify that there is no 'for sale' sign currently hanging outside Everton."

He added, though, it was "pragmatic to explore all potential investment opportunities".

Moshiri has invested hundred of millions of pounds into Everton since taking the helm in 2016, and the club is set to move to a new 53,000-seat stadium in 2024. 

However, the club has posted losses of £372m over the past three seasons and only narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League last season.

Everton declined to comment when contacted by BBC Sport.