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Everton recently offered a “legendary” boss almost twice as much money as Sean Dyche’s to lead them.

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After a rough start to the Premier League season, Everton is in a good spot right now. This makes it very strange that Farhad Moshiri made an offer to a boss a few weeks ago.

Lots of people have said bad things about Sean Dyche’s work at Everton so far this season, but if you look at the results, he’s been lucky at times.

Some scores have been questionable, like the Everton vs. Bournemouth game at Goodison Park, where Everton threw away a two-goal lead.

Dyche has said that what happened in the first four games won’t happen again, which is interesting, but you never know with Everton.

Coming up, they have to go to Southampton, who haven’t won a game since getting promoted from the Championship.

But that’s not what some Everton fans are talking about. There’s a big story about a recent job offer at Goodison Park for a manager.

A “genius” is offered the job of manager at Everton by Farhad Moshiri.

Sean Dyche will only be able to leave the club before next summer if he is fired, because the Friedkin Group plans to keep him on until the end of the season.

Hiring an interesting and experienced manager at a higher level is important, but Dyche has already shown that he can keep teams in the division.

A few weeks ago, Everton reportedly made Jose Mourinho an offer, but the Portuguese manager turned them down because they were 16th in the league at the time.

As Takvim says, Everton offered Jose Mourinho a lot more money than the 10 million Euros (£8.9 million) he makes at Fenerbahce. However, Mourinho turned down the offer two weeks ago because Everton is in 16th place in the league with only 9 points.

At the moment, Sean Dyche makes about £5 million a year at Everton.

Whatever Jose Mourinho said about Dan Friedkin before?

The Friedkin Group actually fired Jose Mourinho from his job at AS Roma, which didn’t go over very well.

In the past, Mourinho has said some pretty interesting things about the Friedkins.

A month after being fired, he said, “The European competitions are about to start, especially the Champions League, which is perhaps the most important tournament in the world.”

This is why I won’t be there: I wasn’t “eliminated” because I was already out, but because of someone who doesn’t know much about sports. That’s life; it has ups and downs. I’m growing, even though I was fired without warning and unfairly.

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