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Jamie Carragher has urged Everton to sort out the ownership situation with fears over the future of the Merseyside club.
The Toffees were hit with two separate points deductions, but Sean Dyche has steered the club to safety with games to spare to secure their Premier League status.
However, it's been set against a backdrop of unrest at board level, with the future of the club still unclear.
Current owner Farhad Moshiri agreed a deal with the 777Partners last September, but the takeover approval process has taken longer than expected, leaving fans concerned over the deal.
Speaking on Sky Sports during Everton's trip to Luton, Carragher shared supporters frustrations and believes the situation needs to come to a quick resolution.
Jamie Carragher is worried for the future of Everton and thinks the ownership issue needs to be resolved quickly
It's been a season of drama and off the pitch struggles for Toffees manager Sean Dyche
Farhad Moshiri agreed a deal with 777 in September but the takeover is yet to be completed
'It’s been a tough season if you’re an Everton fan.' Said the former Liverpool defender.
'You’ve got the points deduction, thinking that you could be relegated, and as soon as you get out of that, you’re thinking? What’s going to happen now at the end of the season?
'With the ownership, you’ve got Moshiri, the group 777 who are propping the club up, keeping the club going, putting in £15-20milion in every month to pay the wages,