Dan Friedkin and David Moyes pictured side-by-side
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Daniel Lewis
Wed 25 March 2026 11:50, UK
Everton are reportedly set for a “transformative summer” that could include a £100million spending spree should they qualify for Europe.
The Toffees’ 3-0 win over Chelsea on Saturday, plus other favourable results, leaves them two points off the Blues in sixth.
That would be enough for a Conference League spot, while Liverpool in fifth – a Europa League spot – are only three points ahead.
It may well be that even finishing as low as eighth this season is enough for a backdoor route into a UEFA competition next term.
And should David Moyes lead the Toffees into Europe, it would make for a very exciting summer transfer window at Everton.
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Not only would reaching one of those competitions automatically bring in a cash windfall for Everton, it would also lead to at least three more home fixtures in Europe, each of which would sell out.
As per a report by Mark Douglas for The i Paper, Everton’s upcoming accounts will likely show a small loss for the most recent financial year.
Category Stat
Games Played 31
Wins 13
Draws 7
Losses 11
Points 46
Goals Scored 34
Goals Conceded 35
Goal Difference -1
Goals per Game 1.10
Goals Conceded per Game 1.13
Points per Game 1.48
However, commercial revenues are set to be at record levels and there is now wriggle room under the Premier League’s financial rules to splash out.
Douglas adds that “sources suggest the impact of qualifying for Europe could be transformative” for Everton this summer.
The Friedkin Group already have one eye on next season, with a right-back, a centre-back and a new forward the priorities.
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