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New Everton owners ready to provide funds and it could spell bad news for Sean Dyche
Everton’s prospective new owners the Friedkin Group are unlikely to be in charge until Christmas but they are ready to provide funds before that point.
TBR Football understands that does mean that Everton will have money in place to axe Sean Dyche, if required, something🀅 that was a ꦡpotential issue to them prior to the takeover.
Everton have been dogged by Profit and Sustainability issues over the past 12-months and finances have been a constant worry but Friedkin’s arrival will mean that is not an issue going forward, so 📖if Dyche is to be removed then the finances will be available to do so.
Everton’s prospective new owner Dan Friedkin is to mak♌e an overall evaluation of the club once he takes charge, similar to what was seen at Manchester United when Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos purcha♎♈sed their shareholding.

David Moyes ready to return to Goodison Park
However, we understand that the fact Friedkin will take an overall view of the situation does not protect Dyche in anyway, givenꦡ the priority in the short-term remains Premier League survival.
TBR understands that Dyche has been the subject of a𝐆 vote of confidence but sources believe that he will be lucky to be still in charge beyond the next international window in October.
Sources have confirmed that the club have been doing their due diligence on potential options and whilst the likes of Graham Potter and Gareth Southgate have bꦕeen discussꩲed, we understand that former boss David Moyes is favourite to come in and return to the club.
Whilst not considered a long-term appointment, Moyes is seen as someone whoജ could come in potentiall🧜y until the end of the season and guide them to safety which is massively important given they are due to leave their Goodison Park home in 2025 and move to a new stadium at the Bramley-Moore Dock.
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Dyche fighting to keep his job
Dyche himself needs to come up with results quickly if he has any hope of keeping ಞhis job having failed to claim a win in their opening five league games.
But the former Burnley boss remains hopeful he will survive long enough to see the🎀 new owners take charge.
Ahead of the weekend’s crucial clash with Crystal Palace, he was a🌺sked if he wants to be in charge for their move to a new stadium, :𒆙 “Of course,” he said.
“What, to dig this out for 20-whatever-it-would-be-by-then m🔯onths and for them [the new owners] to go𒊎, ‘cheers, thanks for looking after us, off you pop?’ Of course I would, but there is no divine right to just go, ‘oh well, you are definitely the person to do that’. And if not, then that is the way it goes.”