Everton manager David Moyes and Dan Friedkin
(Credit: Imago)
Aheed Abrar
Tue 11 March 2025 17:10, UK
Everton are already working on identifying their targets ahead of the summer transfer window, with scouts present as Randers faced Brondby in Denmark.
The Friedkin Group (TFG) have overseen a mountain of change since taking over from Farhad Moshiri, with Kevin Thelwell set to leave Goodison Park at the end of the season once his contract expires.
Dyche was also sacked in January, a decision by the new owners that has paid off as the Toffees look set to avoid relegation.
David Moyes has been impressive in the Premier League, and it isn’t surprising to see the Blues working on strengthening their squad next summer.
Everton chairman Dan Friedkin and Ryan Friedkin
Everton sent scouts to watch Randers beat Brondby. (Credit: Imago)
Randers v Brondby attended by Everton scouts
Scouts from the Merseyside outfit were present as Randers beat Brondby 4-2 on Monday, according to Tipsbladet.
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The news outlet reports (10 March) that representatives from the Toffees were present at Cepheus Park to watch several players.
Everton’s transfer incomings (summer 2024)
Asmir Begovic
Jake O’Brien
Orel Mangala
Tim Iroegbunam
Jesper Lindstrom
Iliman Ndiaye
Armando Broja
Incoming transfers at Goodison Park last summer.
Brondby attacking midfielder Nicolai Vallys, who is claimed to be a realistic target for several clubs, got on the scoresheet for the visitors in their defeat.
No specific names have been linked with Everton, and whether any concrete approach will be made for any of Randers or Brondby’s stars in the coming future remains to be seen.
Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell
Thewell’s contract expires at the end of the season.
TFG should back Moyes in summer transfer window
TFG must have cultivated relationships during their time at Roma, which should certainly help the Blues next summer.
Several key players like Idrissa Gueye will become free agents at Goodison Park soon, giving the American owners some major decisions to make.
Michael Keane, Seamus Coleman, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Dominic Calvert-Lewin are some of the other stars in the final months of their deals.
Moyes has done exceptionally well to take the Merseyside outfit 16 points clear of the relegation zone after going on a seven-game unbeaten run.
The Goodison faithful had a realistic fear of going down to the Championship under Dyche, but Bramley Moore Dock will seemingly host Premier League games next season.
Dan Friedkin’s initial days at the Toffees have been encouraging, but more work needs to be done to avoid being in consistent relegation battles.
It will be interesting to see how the new owners will approach the upcoming transfer market with all the changes in the backroom that are set to take place.
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