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Everton Women Secure Fresh Minority Investment From Canadian Firm GED as Friedkin Group Restructuring Continues

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Everton Women have confirmed the arrival of fresh minority investment from GED Investments, a Canadian privately-held investment company.

The announcement comes 12 months after The Friedkin Group completed their takeover of Everton, ending Farhad Moshiri’s eight-and-a-half-year ownership reign.

Under TFG’s restructuring plans, the WSL outfit became a standalone entity capable of attracting focused external investment. GED Investments will invest in on-field resources while driving commercial growth as part of their involvement with the club.

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Leadership Changes Confirmed

Everton CEO Angus Kinnear will join the board of Everton Women as part of the investment deal, alongside David Beeston, chief of TFG umbrella company Pursuit Sports. The reshuffle signals a strategic shift in how the women’s team operates within the Friedkin Group’s wider football portfolio.

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Kinnear welcomed the development, stating: “I am delighted to welcome GED to the Everton family. This investment is testament to the vision we have for Everton Women, and a reflection of our aligned sporting ambition. I look forward to working with them as we embark on this journey.”

Investment Comes at Critical Time

The fresh capital arrives as Everton Women fight relegation from the WSL, sitting 10th in the table with eight points from 11 matches. They’re five points above bottom-placed Liverpool heading into the winter break but have struggled for consistency throughout the campaign.

Brian Sorensen’s side face Manchester City in their first match after the break on January 11, a daunting fixture that could determine their survival hopes. The club will hope the investment provides resources to strengthen in the January transfer window.

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The Friedkin Group’s decision to make Everton Women a standalone entity aims to unlock commercial opportunities unavailable under the traditional club structure, following similar models implemented by other WSL teams.

Also read: Brian Sorensen Tells Everton Women to “Lift Their Heads” After Arsenal Lesson as Goodison Curse Continues

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Everton WFC Sack Manager After Three and Half Years as Scott Phelan Named Interim Boss for Remainder of Season

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Everton Women Sack Manager Brian Sorensen.

Everton Women have parted company with manager Brian Sorensen with immediate effect after more than three and a half years in charge.

The Danish boss departs alongside assistant coaches Stephen Neligan and Ashley Tootle following a disastrous start to the season that saw the Toffees win just one of their opening 14 WSL matches.

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Everton Under 18s coach Scott Phelan will take charge of the women’s team for the remainder of the season as interim head coach, with the 37 year old former Everton academy graduate assisted by Jennifer Foster and goalkeeping coach Ian McCaldon.

Terrible Home Record Proves Decisive

The decision to sack Sorensen comes despite Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Aston Villa at Goodison Park, which was secured thanks to a late Martina Fernandez winner. However, that result represented Everton’s first league win of the season after a shocking run of six straight home defeats to start the campaign.

Five of those losses came at their new home Goodison Park following the men’s first team’s move to Hill Dickinson Stadium in the summer. This frankly unacceptable home record made Sorensen’s position untenable regardless of the Villa win.

Phelan Faces Huge Challenge

Everton CEO Angus Kinnear thanked the departing coaching staff but admitted a change was necessary. “Sunday’s first win of the season at Goodison Park was important, but it has become evident that a change of direction is necessary to ensure the progression on the pitch we are all striving for.”

The Toffees currently sit ninth in the WSL table, just four points above bottom placed Liverpool. Phelan’s first match in temporary charge takes place this Sunday when Everton travel to London City Lionesses, where new signing Zara Kramžar could make her debut.

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Also read: Hannah Forshaw to Step Down as Everton Women CEO After Just One Season

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Everton WFC Sign Slovenian Midfielder on Deadline Day as 20-Year-Old Becomes First Player From Her Nation to Play in WSL

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Everton Sign Slovenian Midfielder Zara Kramžar

Everton completed a deadline day signing of Slovenian midfielder Zara Kramžar, with the 20 year old set to make history as the first player from her nation to feature in the Women’s Super League. The Toffees secured their new star late in the transfer window during what proved to be a chaotic period for the club.

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Kramžar joins from Italian side Roma, where she spent the past two years after breaking through in her home country. The midfielder became the first player born in 2006 to play in Serie A and won back to back titles with Roma before being loaned to Como for experience.

Young Star Targets WSL Success

I feel so excited. I think we all worked a lot for this. I am happy to be here and start my journey,” Kramžar explained after completing the move. “It is nice to be the first Slovenian in the WSL. I am excited to show on the pitch what I can do now.”

The midfielder also revealed her long held ambition to play in England. “I enjoyed playing in Italy but I’ve always wanted to go to England, I think it is the best league in the world. I am excited to see the level here.”

Arrives During Chaotic Period at Everton

Kramžar’s signing came during an extremely turbulent time for the Toffees. Brian Sorensen was in charge when she signed, but just hours after her arrival in Merseyside, the Danish manager was sacked following poor results.

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Scott Phelan has been announced as interim manager for the remainder of the season, meaning Kramžar will play under a different boss than the one who brought her to the club. This is hardly ideal for a young player moving to a new league, but the 20 year old will be determined to make an immediate impact.

Everton face London City Lionesses this weekend, where Kramžar could potentially make her debut and WSL history.

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Also read: Mariona Caldentey Warns Arsenal WFC Not to Underestimate Brazilian Side Corinthians Ahead of Champions Cup Final at Emirates Stadium

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Everton Women vs. Brighton and Hove Albion: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

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Everton Women and Brighton & Hove Albion

Everton Women host Brighton and Hove Albion on Friday evening as Brian Sørensen’s side look to climb out of the relegation zone. The Toffees sit 10th in the WSL table with 11 points from 13 matches, just four points above bottom placed Liverpool with only one team facing relegation this season.

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Brighton arrive at Walton Hall Park sitting ninth with 11 points from their campaign, making this a crucial six pointer for both sides desperate to move away from danger. Interim manager Chris Roberts has steadied the ship since Dario Vidošić’s absence, but the Seagulls remain perilously close to the drop zone.

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Kick-off: 19:00 GMT, Friday, January 24, 2026
Venue: Walton Hall Park, Liverpool
TV: TBC

Sørensen Welcomes Key Returns

Everton have encouraging injury news with several players returning to the squad. However, they will be without veteran striker Toni Duggan while Heather Payne faces a late fitness test after reporting back from international duty with an Achilles problem. Goalkeeper Emily Ramsey has suffered another setback by twisting her ankle in training this week.

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Sørensen signed a new contract extension recently and desperately needs results to justify the club’s faith. The Toffees have struggled for consistency this season and cannot afford to drop points against direct rivals.

Brighton Dangerous Despite Defensive Issues

Brighton welcome back veteran defender Maria Thorisdottir and striker Pauline Bremer but will be without midfielder Vicky Losada due to suspension. The Seagulls have just one clean sheet in 18 league games this season, with only relegated sides conceding more. This represents a golden opportunity for Everton.

Predicted Lineups:

Everton (4-2-3-1): Brosnan; Vanhaevermaet, Wheeler, Payne, Finnigan; Clare, Hayashi; Thomas, Gago, Bissell; Vignola

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Brighton (4-3-3): Walsh; Pattinson, Thorisdottir, Pattinson, Bergsvand; Losada, Kullberg, Aparicio; Bremer, Terland, Caeiro

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Also read: Everton Midfielder Karen Holmgaard Suffers ACL Injury in Fourth Minute of FA Cup Win as Danish International Faces Season Ending Surgery

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