Everton owner Dan Friedkin is still yet to make an appearance on Merseyside, but he has just flown into the United Kingdom.
The Toffees return to Premier League action at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for the second time this week on Sunday.
David Moyes will be looking to enter the international break on the back of a much-needed victory for the Blues.
Everton fans may have grown slightly frustrated by the lack of goals coming from their side in recent weeks.
However, Moyes was delighted with the attacking additions, with the likes of Jack Grealish and Tyler Dibling added to his side.
The Friedkin Group certainly put their money where their mouth is over the summer to provide the club with some quality additions.
But Dan Friedkin is still yet to show his face at an Everton game.
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Everton owner Dan Friedkin set for United Kingdom visit
Friedkin beat John Textor to the takeover of Everton back in December of last year.
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It is quickly coming up to a year of ownership on Merseyside, but to this date, it is only Ryan Friedkin who has visited the new stadium on a match day.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Friedkin senior is now in the United Kingdom, where he will be taking part in a golf tournament.
His son, Ryan, will also be playing in the tournament taking place in Carnoustie, Scotland, across Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
That could lead perfectly to the Everton chairman making his first appearance at the state-of-the-art new stadium on Sunday.
Some Everton fans have called for Moyes to be replaced after the draw against West Ham, which took Everton to four games without a win.
But an appearance from the owner could do a lot to raise spirits around the docks on Merseyside.
Friedkin plays prominent role at AS Roma but not Everton
There may well be some confusion among Everton fans as to why Friedkin so frequently visits Roma in action, but not the Toffees.
It has been almost a full year since the American businessman was handed the keys to Goodison Park last December.
The most important thing is Everton were financially backed in the summer transfer window by their owners.
The Friedkins have transformed Everton’s finances to bring the club up to scratch against the gruelling regulations.
However, an appearance in front of the fans would not go amiss this weekend in the home game against Crystal Palace.