Some huge decisions need to be made at Everton after The Friedkin Group sealed their takeover on Thursday.
For now, Everton will have to focus on their upcoming Premier League game against Chelsea on the weekend.
Sean Dyche’s side are going into the game on the back of some improved form with four points from their last two games.
However, the Everton manager may well be feeling the pressure of the new regime.
The Friedkin Group have already increased their shares in Everton as they look to start a new beginning at Goodison.
With plenty going on in the blue half of Merseyside, Jamie Carragher thinks he already knows what is going to happen with Dyche.
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Jamie Carragher expects Everton to keep Sean Dyche
The Friedkin Group have decided to back Kevin Thelwell ahead of the January transfer window with serious scrutiny over his future.
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Despite Everton lingering around the foot end of the table, Carragher has told Sky Sports that he expects Dyche to see the season out at Goodison.
“I don’t think there’s any chance whatsoever, and there shouldn’t be of Sean Dyche not managing Everton this season,” said Carragher.
“He will keep them up. He knows what he’s doing. He’ll get enough clean sheets, he’ll get enough wins at home at Goodison to keep them in the division.
“But I do think with new owners and the new stadium, I do think Everton will probably go for a new manager next season because Sean Dyche’s contract runs out in the summer anyway, so I think Sean Dyche will keep Everton in the Premier League and he will even leave at the end of the season.”
It had been suggested The Friedkin Group are looking at replacements for Dyche ahead of their arrival at the club.
However, if they are to provide Thelwell their backing, perhaps it would be wise to offer Dyche the same with Carragher clearly feeling he will not take Everton down.
The Friedkin Group could risk their reputation already
Under Moshiri’s reign, there have been plenty of managers to come and go with Dyche’s position at the club already under threat.
Everton fans have criticised Dyche at times this season but there has been some improvement over their last two games.
Regardless of the last two games, Everton find themselves in an unwanted position in the league which may well concern the new regime.
Simon Jordan has been impressed by the Friedkins and the way they have gone about their business in securing the keys for Everton.
However, there are some huge decisions ahead of the new owners now, which could transform the way the new owners are viewed if they do not get them right.
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