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Alan Myers writes interesting According to rumors, Everton will not be taken over.

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Everything has been quiet on the takeover front for a few weeks now, so Everton fans are all waiting for any kind of news.

As it stands, the most important thing for the club is to not only get rid of Everton owner Farhad Moshiri after a rough and recently absent reign, but also give the new owners plenty of time to make any changes they want.

Whatever the job is—players, coaches, or even the manager—Dan Friedkin will want to start at least before the January transfer window.

Despite reports, it’s still not clear when exactly Everton fans can expect this deal to be finished.

Alan Myers guesses when the Everton takeover will be ended.

Alan Myers, thankfully, is there to give his professional opinion, though he can only give a guess as to when the job will be finished.

Many years of fair, unbiased, and trustworthy reporting for Sky Sports has won this reporter the respect and unwavering support of Everton fans. This reporter was the first to report on most breaking news directly from Goodison Park.

But this time, he’s just responding to one worried fan who wanted to know what was going on with the takeover after everything had stopped.

In order to give their opinion, one fan named Myers and wrote, “Friedkin’s takeover of Everton is only two to three weeks away from being finished.”

“My guess would be more like 4-6,” he said in response, disproving that idea.

As soon as possible, Dan Friedkin will want to be in charge.

No matter what happens with the sale, the Friedkin Group will want to move into Goodison Park before January at the very least.

Indeed, this month will give them the most freedom to make many changes, especially in improving the level of players they have on the field by giving Kevin Thelwell more money to play with.

Nobody knows what will happen with Sean Dyche at Everton, but it’s not likely that they’ll fire him in the middle of the season, especially since he’s led a sort of comeback.

Which means that January will be a tricky time to improve the team without making it too much like Dyche.

Friedkin is said to want to hire Maurizio Sarri as Everton’s new manager, and if he does, he will probably want to bring in a lot of his own players.

 

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