The Friedkin Group are unlikely to make any rash decisions on David Moyes’ Everton future.
The 62-year-old Everton manager has just over one year remaining on his current contract with the Blues.
It is expected that Everton will offer Moyes a new contract over the summer, despite some fans on TalkingPoints expressing their frustrations with the Scot.
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David Moyes, head coach of Everton, during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James' Park.
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Although some may be frustrated, The Friedkin Group will likely look to avoid any issues at Everton as they experience an ongoing managerial debacle with Roma.
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The Friedkins will want to avoid Roma managerial mess at Everton
Over recent days, Moyes admitted now is not the time to discuss a new contract, with plenty still to play for at Everton.
However, it is a strong topic of discussion as Moyes’ long-term future remains uncertain.
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Italian outlet Il Romanista have claimed Dan and Ryan Friedkin have been jetting in and out of Italy amid their managerial headache.
Questions lie over the future of Roma manager Gian Piero Gasperini, but the Friedkins are said to be placing their trust in him.
Although it is not quite as turbulent on Merseyside, the American owners will be keen to maintain the stability they have built over the last 15 months.
Everton have learned a lot after sacking Sean Dyche, with Moyes offering the club exactly what they need as things stand.
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Following the disappointing result at the weekend, there were a number of supporters sharing their concerns on TalkingPoints about Moyes.
There is a feeling among sections of the fanbase that Moyes will not be able to get Everton over the line.
However, the progression over the last year has been significant and that has come with the 62-year-old in the dugout.
For instance, Jack Grealish has loved playing under Moyes during his loan stint on Merseyside.
It is unlikely any new deal for Moyes will see him extend for another three or four years, having already admitted he is not committed to a long-term stay.
Moyes has shown his credentials in Europe with West Ham and hopefully he will earn the chance to return to the European table next season with the Blues.
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