In the interim, with Farhad Moshiri unable or unwilling to fund the Everton project anymore, 777 Partners have now invested more than £140m to keep the club afloat financially and maintain ongoing construction of the new Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. The Financial Control Authority have surprisingly given 777 Partners the all-clear to proceed with the takeover, and the FA have granted their approval of Wander and Pasko as future Everton Directors, leaving the Premier League as the final hurdle. Nearly 4 months have now passed since Farhad Moshiri struck an agreement with Josh Wander and Steve Pasko of 777 Partners to take up the British-Iranian's 94.1% stake in Everton Football Club – a process that was expected to be completed by the end of last month but the issue continues to feed growing uncertainty over Everton's future. It is being reported that 777 Partners have committed a further tranche of £40m to help fund Everton as they await the Premier League's long-drawn-out decision on the proposed change in ownership.