Farhad Moshiri has spent £378m to take Everton from 11th to ninth
Daily MailWhen Farhad Moshiri spent almost £200million of his fortune to become Everton's majority shareholder, he spoke about helping to 'deliver success in the future'. Portuguese manager Marco Silva took over from Sam Allardyce last summer THE PLAN When Moshiri bought 49.9 per cent of the club three years ago, he did so with one eye fixed firmly on the future. Everton's Premier League form was poor, particularly so on home soil, and fans had already turned on the former Wigan manager before Moshiri arrived. Steve Walsh was appointed director of football in July 2016 but proved an unmitigated disaster Everton signings under Farhad Moshiri Enner Valencia, loan Maarten Stekelenburg, £0.9m Dominic Calvert-Lewin, £1.6m Idrissa Gueye, £7m Ademola Lookman, £8m Ashley Williams, £12m Morgan Schneiderlin, £24m Yannick Bolasie, £25m Eliaquim Mangala, loan Wayne Rooney, free Cuco Martina, free Sandro Martinez, £5.4m Henry Onyekuru, £7.2m Nikola Vlasic, £9.7m Theo Walcott, £25m Cenk Tosun, £25m Davy Klaassen, £24m Michael Keane, £30m Jordan Pickford, £30m Gylfi Sigurdsson, £45m Bernard, free Andre Gomes, £2m loan Kurt Zouma, £7m loan Lucas Digne, £18m Yerry Mina, £27m Richarlison, £44m TOTAL: £377.8m Bolasie and Williams are now out on loan at Anderlecht and Stoke respectively. Despite his hit-and-miss record, Walsh was entrusted with the club's biggest ever summer transfer kitty in 2017 as Moshiri looked to build on an encouraging first season with Koeman at the helm.