David Moyes has been speaking about the upcoming summer transfer window
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16:11, 14 May 2025
Everton manager David Moyes
Everton manager David Moyes(Image: Tony McArdle/Everton FC Official Photography Library/SmartFrame)
David Moyes has once again admitted that Everton are in for a busy summer as he looks to overhaul his squad. With 15 of his current squad, including loan players, out of contract this summer, the Scot is looking to reshape things as the club prepares to leave Goodison Park for a new era at Bramley-Moore Dock.
It has long been known that the Everton boss wants to inject more goals into his squad, and when asked live on talkSPORT on Wednesday about the possibility of being in a position to strengthen this summer, Moyes revealed he will be 'well supported' by owners The Friedkin Group.
"I think we will be,” he said. "The new owners have come in, and we're trying to find our way with them. They're American, and we are just trying to catch up with things."
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"So there is a lot of things we are trying to put in place. I've got a good idea of what the club needs and what the people want.
“And moving to a new stadium and what it's going to mean for them as well. I suspect us to be well supported in the transfer market.
"I don't think it will be outrageous, but I think we'll be able to do a bit of business."
Everton's first-team men’s team will play their final match at Goodison on Sunday before moving to Bramley-Moore Dock.
"All the Evertonians have been waiting for this for a long, long time now,” Moyes replied when asked about the move.
"Even since I was there for the first time, they were talking about a new stadium move, we were gonna get a new ground. But it's about to happen now."
And in a separate interview with the club, Moyes admitted that Sunday’s game against Southampton is his side’s 'biggest game of the season'.
He said: “We've got to try and win at Goodison, that's the next job. How can we show it? Not let the day take over because we have to win the football match, more importantly.
“But there's also other things there, as well, and we know we're going to leave Goodison after it and move on. It'll be a big day for us. [It’s the] biggest game of the season for the players.”