Big change is heading Everton’s way over the coming weeks with the club finally looking set to change hands.
Farhad Moshiri has been trying for well over one year now to find a suitable buyer for Everton, and it seems he’s finally done that.
The Friedkin Group are likely to take over Everton next week with the deal now down to the very final details.
It has not been an overly promising start to the campaign for Sean Dyche’s side with the Blues sat in 15th spot of the table.
However, there is plenty of time for things to change with the January window approaching and change can also be expected away from the pitch.
Speaking to Everton News, TBR Football’s Graeme Bailey has provided his understanding on two big potential exits from Goodison Park.
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Everton set to make Dan Ashworth approach
Dyche’s position at Everton has come under scrutiny this season with the Toffees failing to show any levels of consistency.
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And with The Friedkin Group bringing their own plans to Everton, Kevin Thelwell is also a man whose job is at serious risk.
After Everton fans called for Dan Ashworth to be appointed, Bailey told Everton News the former Manchester United director of football is of real interest to the Friekdins.
“Ashworth is of interest to Everton’s new owners – they are likely to move on from Kevin Thelwell in the New Year, along with Sean Dyche,” he said.
Ashworth’s time at Old Trafford came to an end earlier this week with their new owners already moving on from him after just five months.
The takeover was always going to bring new ideas to the table, with plans being put in place to make some drastic changes in the early months of their tenure.
The Friedkins wasting no time in making Everton changes
The Toffees are now a club with huge potential for growth, with The Friedkin Group really impressed by the Everton new stadium.
However, they are set to take on the club as Dyche’s side linger around the bottom three and the prospect of relegation will be a massive concern.
To avoid the daunting prospect of relegation, big changes look set to be made as dropping down into the Championship would provide the Friedkins’ plans a huge setback.
Moshiri offered Dyche his backing, but once the keys have been handed over, the 53-year-old’s time in the dugout could well be up.
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