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A person with knowledge of the Friedkin Group talks about what they plan to do with Everton’s Sean Dyche.

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The takeover situation at Everton has a lot to do with their management plans, which are still unclear.

As it stands, no one at the club would want to fire Sean Dyche without first getting permission from Dan Friedkin and the other soon-to-be owners.

What do we know? They could see the 53-year-old as a key part of the club’s future, even though stories say otherwise.

Sad to say, even before they were in charge, one report tried to give an update on what they thought about such a situation.

Plan for Sean Dyche by the Friedkin Group

This iNews story first talked about how John Textor will help Dan Friedkin with Everton’s strategy after the outspoken Crystal Palace shareholder showed Friedkin what not to do. It then moved on to Dyche.

After all, there is still a lot of disagreement about the Everton boss. Some fans really like him, while others think the club can do better.

This source said, “Knowing how they work, the chances are they will want to see how things work on the field before making a really big decision like that.” People in the second group will not want to hear this.

“Being a manager is the hardest job in the world.” You don’t have to rush it.

It is said that Friedkin wants to hire Maurizio Sarri for Everton, but that move has not yet been made official.

But Sean Dyche deserves to finish the season with Everton.

In any case, Dyche has more than enough money saved up to keep working under his present contract.

It ends this summer, after all, so Friedkin will have a fresh start if he needs and wants to.

There are, however, no better short-term managerial choices for this team and their present situation than the former Burnley manager.

It is true that their terrible start to the season is a worry; they have now lost their first four Premier League games in a row.

Luckily, they have now gone four games without losing, which has helped keep their season somewhat stable.

After taking over an injured team from Frank Lampard and going through two point deductions in one season, Dyche has led Everton through some of the toughest times.

If nothing else, he deserves to finish his work until the summer.

 

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