The Nigeria international has been with the Toffees since 2019, signing from Arsenal immediately after Nigeria’s third-place finish at that year’s Afcon
Super Eagles playmaker Alex Iwobi could, in the nearest future, start working under a new owner after Everton owner Farhad Moshiri put the club up for sale.
Formerly a minority shareholder at Arsenal, Farhad Moshiri became a majority shareholder at Everton in February 2016 and the British-Iranian billionaire presently holds 94 per cent shares of the club.
But according to the Guardian, the 67-year-old entrepreneur is open to…
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