David Moyes has come into the Everton hot-seat and been just the breath of fresh air needed to pull the Toffees away from relegation danger, with a draw to Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out signalling his side's eighth straight game in the Premier League without defeat.
Whilst many faces in the Everton camp looked dejected and lost towards the end of Sean Dyche's troubled tenure, a large portion of the Blues first team personnel now look rejuvenated under the Scotsman's newer methods, with Beto one star very much benefitting from the inspired managerial switch-up having now scored six top-flight strikes.
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But, a renewed belief is coursing throughout the team at this moment in time, with a defensive star really sticking out as another figure who has taken to the return of Moyes.
Jake O'Brien's improvements under Moyes at Everton
Whilst the Toffees weren't exactly leaking goals for fun under the dogged managerial style of Dyche, some of the defenders at Goodison Park have shown signs of improvement already under the ex-West Ham United boss.
That is definitely the case for Jake O'Brien, with the young Irishman a regular on the bench under the previous regime, only to now be a solid first-team option.
The former Olympique Lyonnais defender even grabbed his first-ever Toffees goal on the road at Brentford to finish a sterling February on the best possible note, with that month also seeing him star against Manchester United with five duels being won, on top of a clean sheet being collected at home to Leicester City.
Therefore, it looks now as if Everton have a fantastic long-term candidate to be their right-back, with both Ashley Young and Seamus Coleman towards the end of their careers, compared to the ever-improving O'Brien who has a valuation of £13m according to Transfermarkt.
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Amazingly, the breakout star at the back is now worth more than a former Toffees star who was sold for a big fee to a Premier League rival back in 2022.
The Everton "machine" now worth less than O'Brien
Everton have sold on a number of players over recent years for high fees, with Amadou Onana's name sticking out from last summer's bumper transfer window, having won the Merseysiders £50m when he moved onto pasture new with Aston Villa.
This isn't the only time Villa and the Toffees have had a healthy working relationship, however, with former owner Farhad Moshiri losing French full-back Lucas Digne to the Villans in January of 2022, costing the West Midlands side £25m in the process.
The Frenchman was a beloved figure when he was strutting his stuff at Goodison, with Digne going on to notch up six goals and 20 assists across 127 appearances, before inevitably breaking hearts when a move to Villa came calling.
Whilst the 31-year-old has taken to his new challenge at Villa Park well, Everton definitely hit gold selling the ex-Barcelona "machine" - as he was once lauded by football journalist Ty Bracey - when they did.
Why? Well, his steep £25m valuation has taken a hit the more his Villans career goes on.
Digne's numbers at Villa
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Whilst Digne has continued to be an exciting option down the left flank with four goals and 14 assists tallied up, his valuation has slipped all the way down to a lesser £10m as per Transfermarkt, representing a £15m decrease.
He has also looked shaky at points this season for Unai Emery's men in Premier League action, with only two clean sheets coming his way from 28 encounters a worrying statistic to chew over.
Former Everton defender Lucas Digne
Whilst Digne is still remembered as a stellar defender throughout his time on Merseyside, Everton did cash in at the best possible time with hindsight firmly on their side, as Moyes goes about picking up more and more positive results at Goodison with his revitalised troops.
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