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Everton are exploring the possibility of making the capacity of the club's new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock between 52-55,000, according to the Everton Shareholders' Association.

The EFCSA, represented by chairman John Blain, held a meeting with the Blues' major shareholder Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright in London earlier this month.

In a near two hour sit down, Moshiri is also reported to have confirmed he is open to meeting the EFCSA's executive committee this season as well as maintaining "open dialogue" with Everton's minority shareholders.

(Image: Jason Roberts / Liverpool Echo)

In a letter sent to the EFCSA, Blain writes: "On the hot topic of capacity Farhad implied during the meeting that the capacity of the new stadium would be in the range 52,000 - 55,000 which, as I’m sure you would agree, is far too low for the majority of Evertonians.

"That said the capacity has not yet been finalised and the Club continue to review a range of capacity options in the Dan Meis designs."

The letter also says the trio discussed stadium finance, the playing squad as well as Marcel Brands and Marco Silva.

You can read the full letter here