Everton are set to be taken over by the Fried kin Group and an expert has stunningly tipped their new owners to replace Sean Dyche with a big nameThe group, led by Roma chairman Dan Friedkin, have signed an exclusivity agreement with the Toffees’ majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri and things are expected to progress quickly The takeover has got fans excited as there finally seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel after three consecutive relegation battles and a failed bid from 777 Partners.
Dyche deserves a lot of credit for keeping Everton in the Premier League in extremely difficult circumstances, especially last season when they received an eight-point deduction for.Everton seem to have got themselves on the right side of PSR after selling Ben Godfrey and Lewis Dobbin, and have already brought in two signings in Jack Harrison (loan) and Tim Wrong unamused (£9m), as well as highly rated youth players Omarion Benjamin, Braided Graham and Certain Loney.As TEAMtalk exclusively revealed on Monday, the signing of Iliman Ndiaye from Marseille is also ‘done’ and will be announced imminently
However, despite the Toffees’ positive start to the summer window, some believe that their soon-to-be new owners are considering a change in manager.However, he might also be tempted to make a change. Someone like Tuchel, perhaps he would fit into the class of manager Friedkin would like.”Tuchel left Bayern Munich at the end of last season and as w
Everton may perhaps feel that there is an opportunity to convince Chelsea to let Broja leave Stamford Bridge on loan ahead of the coming season, as the forward is under contract with the Blues until 2028, so they are under little pressure to sell.
Of course, Chelsea will want to bring funds in to strengthen their own budget, but loaning him out for a year could arguably make a real difference to his value in 12 months time.Having said that, Everton may be optimistic that his asking price could prove to be a real bargain if he realises his ‘sensational‘ potential with the Toffees.Given that they are now reportedly on pole position, Sean Dyche’s men must seemingly think that his ceiling is a lot higher than many perhaps realise after last season.
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