Everton They are now looking for an 'outstanding' manager to replace him Sean DycheAnd he would be keen on a move to Goodison Park, according to the report.
Sean Dyche's future hangs in the balance
Following the Toffees' 1-0 loss away to AFC Bournemouth, Friedkin's line-up is believed to have been formed. Daish case review At Goodison Park, where the Merseyside club now sit just one point above Premier League Landing zone.
The 53-year-old admitted The owners are right in evaluating his future, in light of the bad results his team suffered, saying: “We haven't won enough this season, (I need to) make sure the team is working the right way and keeping everyone happy all the time. That's the job, we haven't done that enough and it's up to me.” “.
Not only have the results been poor, but the style of play implemented at Goodison Park is not exactly easy on the eye, with Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher recently giving an overview of how few goals they have scored from open play.
With speculation surrounding Dyche's future building, TEAMtalk reports Everton have now begun to look at potential alternativesFormer Chelsea coach Graham Potter is believed to be their top target.
However, the 49-year-old is now approaching West Ham United, meaning the Toffees may have to consider other options, and one manager they are considering is David Moyes.
The Friedkins are believed to consider Moyes a potential target, and there are indications he would take on the role if offered, as he is believed to be very interested in returning to Goodison Park.
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Moyes could bring the good times back to Everton
Although he was unable to win any silverware, the 61-year-old enjoyed 11 successful years at Everton before leaving for Manchester United, and has since continued to prove himself with the club. Premier League club again.
During his time with West Ham United, the Scot led West Ham United to success in the Europa League, suggesting he could be a strong appointment for the Toffees.
The Merseyside side are set to move to their new stadium at Bramley Moor Dock next season, which they hope will be the venue for some iconic European nights, and Moyes has proven he can turn that dream into reality.
Given that it looks like Potter could be on his way to the London Stadium, it could be a smart move by Everton to appoint a manager. “distinct” The former West Ham boss, as they look to move on and start competing at the top levels of the Premier League once again.