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Speculation over Sean Dyche’s future at Everton is mounting after The Friedkin Group acquired ownership of Everton earlier this week, and now there has been a major update.
The Friedkin Group finally completed its takeover of Everton on Thursday, which was received with “relief and excitement” among fans, having gone through difficult times under Farhad Moshiri in recent years.
Once the new stadium is built officially delivered For the Toffees, there are plenty of reasons for Merseyside’s blue team to be optimistic about the future. More interesting news has also emerged this weekend, with the report that Dan Ashworth could join as sporting director of the new ownership group, after his surprising departure from Manchester United.
For the first time in a long time, all the news coming out of Goodison Park appears to be positive, but one question remains: do the new owners see Dyche as someone who can play a long-term role in the club’s future?
iNews‘Mark Douglas now has released a major update on the 53-year-old’s future on Merseyside, and it’s not good news for the former Burnley man, with a source close to the Friedkins revealing there is “no way” he will remain at the club beyond the end of his contract .
The Englishman’s current contract is set to expire at the end of the season, and there is apparently no way he can convince his new employers that he deserves to sign new terms. Dyche does not align with the “ethos” of the Friedkins, who are said to believe that the German school of management is “world class.”
With the Toffees’ short-term concerns about remaining in the Premier League remaining a pressing issue, it remains to be seen how long their current manager will remain in the dugout.
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It occurs with the departure of the Englishman at the end of the season.
With a change of ownership and a new stadium to move to next season, a new dawn is underway on Merseyside, so it makes sense that the Friedkins would be interested in putting their own stamp on the club by hiring their own manager. .
That said, relegation to the Championship before moving to Bramley-Moore Dock would be a disaster, so it makes sense to keep Dyche until the end of the season given he has a track record of being able to keep teams in the Premier League. .
However, if the Toffees are to move forward next season and aim to compete for Europe in the future, they may need to change their style of play towards a more progressive philosophy, the opposite of Dyche’s cautious and often simply boring style. play.
As such, it is the right decision not to renew the coach’s contract, and it will be exciting to see who the Friedkins’ first appointment will be.