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Sean Dyche: “New Everton owners are going to decide who to fire.”

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The new owners of Everton are about to make a choice about Sean Dyche’s future as manager, which is putting more and more pressure on him.

Since checks are still going on, the boss is thought to be safe in his job until the owners can officially finish their takeover.

Mick Brown, a former scout for Man United, Sunderland, and Aston Villa who still has a lot of contacts in the game, told Football Insider that the new owners want a “all-singing, all-dancing” boss in charge.

Rich American Dan Friedkin agreed to buy 94.1% of the club from Farhad Moshiri in September. The takeover is still subject to the Premier League’s “fit and proper owners” tests.

Reports now say that the takeover will likely be finished before the end of the year. This means that Dyche could be fired before the January transfer window opens.

Many people are calling for the manager’s job to be filled after the team lost 1-0 away at failing Southampton, even though they had been playing well lately.

Before the game against Southampton, Everton had not lost in five league games. However, they have only won two of their first ten games this season.

Dan Friedkin will decide whether to fire Sean Dyche at Everton.

Fans are getting tired of Dyche because the club is only in 16th place and has only won two games, tied three times, and lost five times so far.

Brown, who has worked with managers who were having trouble at the highest level, said that the new owners will want to make the choice themselves before moving to the brand-new Bramley Moore Docks stadium.

He told Football Insider, “We’ll have to wait until the new owners come in.”

“I’ve heard they’ll want to make the choice because they might want their own man to lead them when they move to the new stadium.”

“A few things will play a part in it.”

“They need to think about how much firing him would cost and whether firing the manager would help them in any way.”

It seems like Dyche is making the most of the players and the tools they have.

“Owners will be thinking about these things too, but there’s no doubt that pressure is rising.”

“They need to win more games if he wants to ease that stress.” It will always be hard for him and the other managers at that end of the table if they can’t do that.

The new owners will decide when they get there if they want to take the team in a different way with all-singing-all-dancing football.

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