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the manager of Everton, says he won’t let the club’s probe into purported financial irregularities derail him.

Prior to Dyche taking over in January, the Toffees were allegedly in violation of financial fair play regulations, and this was reported to an independent commission.

Everton has adamantly rejected any misconduct and promises to “robustly defend” their stance.

“I’m obviously more focused on what’s happening on the pitch,” Dyche, who took over for Frank Lampard, stated.

Everton is two points above the relegation zone in the Premier League and will play Tottenham on Monday.

“At this time, there is no situation,” Dyche continued. “Everything is included in the club’s statement. I’m glad to comply with it.

When the alleged breach involving Everton was made public last week, the Premier League only disclosed that it had taken place during the time frame concluding with the 2021–2022 season.

Nonetheless, the team has experienced financial setbacks in a number of previous campaigns.

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“The club have assured me the statement is correct and the rest of it will come down to the powers that be to do what they have to do,” stated Dyche.

“Right now, we are concentrating mostly on the current situation. Naturally, there are opinions on the future in the background, but right now I’m working with the team to earn more points and ensure that we achieve our shared goal of joining the Premier League.”

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In addition, Dyche stated that there was still no timeline for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the striker who has been sidelined since February 4 due to a hamstring issue.

“He hasn’t trained with the group but he’s back on the grass so he’s making progress, which is good,” stated the manager of Everton.

“He did have that tiny niggle in a slightly different area but he’s making very good progress, so we are happy with that at the moment.”

 

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