Everton are facing a huge game this week against Wolves following what was a dismal outing on the weekend.
The pressure is mounting on Sean Dyche at Goodison Park, with Everton failing to pull away from the bottom three.
David Moyes is concerned about Everton’s safety in the Premier League despite feeling they have the quality to avoid the drop.
There could be significant change on the horizon for the Blues with The Friedkin Group closing on their Everton takeover ahead of the new year.
And there has now been a decision made on Dyche’s future at the club ahead of the proposed takeover.
Sean Dyche, Manager of Everton, reacts during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Everton FC at Old Trafford on December 01, ...
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Everton won’t sack Sean Dyche ahead of The Friedkin’s takeover
According to Sky Sports, there is an expectation that Everton will not be looking to make a managerial change ahead of the proposed takeover.
Dyche retains the backing of Farhad Moshiri, but that may not count for a great deal with the current owner looking set to be replaced.
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However, there is still a long road ahead of the Toffees before The Friedkin’s potential arrival at Goodison.
Everton have some seriously difficult fixtures ahead of them and not many fans will be expecting points to be taken; which makes the Wolves game a huge opportunity.
After the loss on the weekend, Dyche walked straight down the tunnel at Old Trafford which may well be an indication of his relationship with the Everton fans currently.
Dyche needs a miracle to turnaround Everton’s form
The game on Wednesday night at Goodison Park is going to be a huge one for the Toffees with Wolves sitting in 18th spot and just two points behind the Toffees.
A win for Everton would create a five-point cushion and anything other than maximum points would feel hugely underwhelming.
The Friedkin Group have identified David Moyes as a target to potentially replace Dyche in the hot seat on Merseyside.
Moyes has already hinted at returning to management in recent weeks but the Everton job could look even less appealing in around a month’s time.
With most of the Premier League’s top sides to play over the next few weeks, the turn of the year could see Everton in a really difficult position.
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