Everton manager Sean Dyche's job is currently safe despite a wretched start to the season which has left the club winless and bottom of the Premier League.
Everton manager Sean Dyche's job is currently safe despite a wretched start to the season which has left the club winless and bottom of the Premier League.
Club sources have told BBC Sport the 53-year-old has credit in the bank from his 20 months in charge, in which he steered them away from relegation.on Saturday and have lost their first four games of a season for the first time in 66 years, but Dyche retains the backing of the club's hierarchy.by American businessman John Textor and it remains to be seen whether Dyche's services will be retained should a deal be completed.
Any deal is dependent on the American selling his 45% stake in Palace as Premier League rules prohibit individuals from owning more than one team. The 58-year-old said he has received two "good bids" for his Palace stake and has a contract with Moshiri to complete a deal for Everton by a deadline of 30 November.Review the week's biggest PR disasters and successesImpressing Lara & golf with Sobers - England new boy BethellWill 'genius' Newey turn Aston Martin into winners?
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