The owner of Everton, Farhad Moshiri, has decided to put the football club from Liverpool up for sale and is asking for over 500,000,000 pounds, according to the British media. In the previous months, he was allegedly looking for investors, but in the end he decided to put the club from Goodison Park on the market, and he would agree to the sale of either a minority or majority part of the ownership. To sum it up, he wants to sell anything to anybody. According to the Guardian, there are already interested buyers. Moshiri’s goal is to allegedly return most of the money he invested in the construction of the new stadium, which is scheduled to be opened before the 2024/25 season.BREAKING: Farhad Moshiri has officially put Everton up for sale 🔵 The owner is looking for offers of more than £500m for the club 👀 pic.twitter.com/TLkgH51Sxa— SPORTbible (@sportbible) January 24, 2023 After a series of bad results, Everton is second to last in the Premier League table with only 15 points won in 20 games played. After the defeat to West Ham last weekend, manager Frank Lampard lost his job. Apparently, Moshiri made the final decision to sell on the day Marcelo Bielsa expressed doubts about taking over the coaching bench instead of Lampard, but Tottenham also spoiled Toffies plans in the market and ‘stole’ Arnaut Danjuma from under their noses.As if the possible relegation was not enough: Spurs hijack the Danjuma deal from EvertonA British businessman of Iranian roots bought Everton in 2016, but he has been the target of harsh criticism for some time now, given that the club is in serious trouble and it is certain that he will have to work hard to survive in the elite ranks. Relegation would be received as a total disaster among the fans, considering that the Toffies have spent only four seasons outside the elite ranks since their founding in 1878. Since 1954, they have been constantly in the company of the best teams in England, only Arsenal has a longer streak.##NAJAVA_MECA_6971496##During Moshiri’s reign, around 700,000,000 pounds was spent on over 50 players and 400,000,000 pounds was made from player sales. The biggest stumbling block in the realization of the sale will be the new stadium, the construction of which costs around 550,000,000 pounds. At the same time, the club is in the red around 372,600,000 pounds, and it was left without valuable sponsorships from the companies owned by Alisher Usmanov, when the war in Ukraine started.