Everton have sold their women’s team to the parent company which owns the club – a move that will improve their compliance with the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.
The team has been purchased by Roundhouse Capital Holdings, which is owned and controlled by American businessman Dan Friedkin.
The Friedkin Group completed its takeover of Everton in December 2024.
The move allows the women’s team to act as a standalone entity and attract minority investment.
The men’s team, meanwhile, benefits from the sale being recorded as revenue in the club’s accounts, which positively impacts their PSR position.
Under PSR, clubs cannot exceed £105m losses over a three-year period. Everton were deducted points in 2021-22 and again in 2022-23 for breaching the rules.
No figures have been released regarding the value of the sale.
Everton are the third Premier League club to sell their women’s team to navigate the Premier League’s financial rules.
Chelsea sold their women’s team to parent company BlueCo for nearly £200m in June 2024. Subsequently, the team attracted the attention of Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian, who purchased an 8-10% minority stake in May.
Aston Villa sold its women’s team to holding company V Sports in June.
In 2024-25, Everton finished eighth in the Women’s Super League, reached the fifth round of the Women’s FA Cup, and exited in the group stage of the Women’s League Cup.
[BBC]