David Moyes
(Credit: Imago)
Jack Dawson
Fri 11 July 2025 7:40, UK
Roman Dixon is seen as a great upcoming player at Everton.
The 20-year-old right-back made his Toffees debut last season in the 4-0 defeat to Tottenham in the Premier League.
Despite the defeat, Dixon was praised for his display against Spurs. However, the defender has only made two first-team appearances since, both in the Carabao Cup.
With the 20-year-old mainly being used in Everton’s academy, there is a fear that this development is being slowed.
Therefore, David Moyes is searching for ways to help Dixon reach new heights in his playing career.
Sean Dyche handed Roman Dixon his Everton debut (Credit: Imago)
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Dixon and Tyler Onyango to join Stockport County on loan
While Everton continues to struggle to bring in new signings, Moyes is not afraid to rid himself of players this summer.
Numerous stars at the Hill Dickinson Stadium have been released or sold to help free up more space in the Scotsman’s squad.
Now, according to the Daily Mail (10 July), Moyes is set to send duo Dixon and Tyler Onyango on loan to Stockport County this summer.
The Merseyside club are in talks over the move, with the latter star also previously making his Toffees debut.
Roman Dixon in Everton’s academy last season
Appearances 21
Goals 0
Assists 3
Dixon is seen as a bright, upcoming talent
This would no doubt be a great experience for the two youngsters, with Stockport likely to be aiming for Championship promotion.
Moyes would eventually reap rewards from their development as they aim to break into Everton’s first team.
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David Moyes is yet to play Dixon or Onyango at Everton (Credit: Imago)
Everton should look to move Onyango on permanently
While Onyango has shown promise, the central midfielder is now 22 years old, with his progress on the pitch slowing down.
A move to Stockport County will be his fourth loan of his career, and the second time he has joined the Hatters.
With Onyango clearly struggling to make the next step up, Moyes should consider parting permanently with the youngster.
A low fee with a high sell-on clause would be ideal as it would allow the Toffees to make a decent sum if the 22-year-old ever looks likely to fulfil his potential.
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