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Carla Devine
Thu 27 March 2025 22:09, UK
Everton are firmly looking towards the summer transfer window with plenty of change expected under The Friedkin Group.
David Moyes has transformed things at Goodison Park since his arrival, taking Everton 17 points clear of Premier League relegation.
Ahead of his first proper transfer window, Angus Kinnear is set to make the move to Merseyside from Leeds United to replace Kevin Thelwell.
However, this is only the start of the change.
Angus Kinnear is set to join Everton. (Credit: Imago)
The Friedkin Group ready Everton changes
Although the likes of Thelwell did well in difficult circumstances over several years at Everton, TFG’s decision to make several structural changes makes sense.
With a move to Bramley-Moore Dock approaching, plenty is going on at Everton, and Moyes will need to have appropriate support off the pitch to support his improvement on the field.
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According to the Daily Mail, this is set to come in the form of Nick Hammond, who is expected to follow Kinnear from Elland Road and join the Blues.
Hammond joined Leeds as a transfer consultant in 2023 and has been a key part of their improvement on the pitch, which has guided them to the top of the Championship table.
It’s stated that the former goalkeeper has a strong reputation and qualities that could be valuable for the Toffees in a summer window of “huge importance.”
His departure from West Yorkshire is expected to be announced in the coming days.
David Moyes has transformed Everton. (Credit: Imago)
Everton set for better times ahead
Moyes deserves plenty of credit for the way he has turned things around on the pitch, and you can imagine that his side will only go from strength to strength when he adds faces ahead of the new season.
Although TFG’s transformation will have to be a long-term process, there will certainly be the expectation for the Toffees to be pushing further up the Premier League table next season, with some even backing them to do as well as Nottingham Forest.
To create real change ahead of the move to Bramley-Moore Dock, the new owners had to make concrete changes on and off the pitch, which will bring a new mindset to proceedings in Merseyside.
Bringing Hammond in, who has already got a good working relationship with Kinnear, is also a good touch from Everton, who won’t feel as though they are putting a new team of staff together.
As it stands, things bode well for more success to arrive for the Toffees.
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