Sean Dyche’s sacking situation surfaces amid ‘trouble’ at Everton – journalist

Sean Dyche’s sacking is being discussed amid the upheaval at Everton.
According to Paul Brown, Sean Dyche may continue at Everton for longer than many assume because there is no money in the coffers to pay out as compensation.

According to the Give Me Sport journalist, Farhad Moshiri is keen to sell Everton, and 777 Partners and Moshiri have struck an agreement to finalize the sale.

As of yet, no decision has been made about Dyche’s future, but he is expected to remain with the club under the new ownership.

On September 18, Brown stated, “Everton are in all sorts of financial trouble behind the scenes.” Moshiri’s willingness to accept a deal from 777 for his stock, which he’ll effectively get compensated for on a performance-based basis, demonstrates how eager he is to get out and how awful things are behind the scenes.

“So, it’s possible that Dyche will last longer than expected simply because getting rid of him will be too expensive.”

Shambles

A football club’s manager is one of the most crucial personnel, and the 777 Partners cannot cite a lack of cash as an excuse.

They’re buying a struggling club, and if they’re going to get them out of it, a correct structure is required, but so must the appropriate manager.

They will most likely monitor performance over the following few weeks and make a decision if things do not improve.

Managers like Graham Potter are available and appear to be far superior possibilities to Dyche, so there’s a significant decision that may be made.

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He’s not in immediate danger right now, but things might change if the following three games only yield one point, as the pressure will increase.

Dyche needs to turn things around quickly because he can’t argue he wasn’t supported after bringing in some quality players this summer.

In other Everton news, a senior Toffees player was turned down owing to a lack of quality, and he is now expected to stay at Goodison Park.

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