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David Moyes has returned to Everton as manager, 11-and-a-half years after leaving to join Manchester United; Moyes takes over following the sacking of Sean Dyche on Thursday; Everton are just one point above the Premier League relegation zone;
The Scot returns to Goodison Park to provide some stability after a period of churn, and much he instigates may well feel familiar
Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has returned to the Premier League with old club Everton as they battle to avoid the drop
Seamus Coleman has given the clearest indication of what his future holds once he finally hangs up his boots. The Everton and Ireland star turned 36 last October, just a few months after he signed a new one-year deal with the Goodison Park outfit.
Everton manager David Moyes tells Sky Sports Juliette Ferrington he is working hard to get up to speed on the club’s transfer targets but is loving being back at the place he calls home; watch Everton vs Tottenham on Sunday,
David Moyes is already feeling the pressure of trying to solve Everton's issues, just a matter of days after returning to Goodison Park.
Everton's new owners, the Friedkin Group, sacked Sean Dyche on Thursday, and have replaced him with former Toffees boss David Moyes, back at the club after leaving for Manchester United 12 years ago
In his first press conference since returning to the club, David Moyes believes Everton are strong enough to stay in the Premier League this season.
Everton have added Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell to their list of full-back options for January, according to The Athletic. The Toffees are reportedly eyeing the England international among other targets in the winter market as they look to bolster David Moyes’ backline with new arrivals before the transfer deadline on February 3.
Everton has hired David Moyes for a second stint as manager at the Premier League club. Moyes replaces Sean Dyche, who was fired Thursday with the team just one point above the relegation zone.
Arsenal have two striker targets in sight as the January window approaches the end game. Talks with RB Lepzig over Benjamin Sesko have reportedly begun, with Mikel Arteta going as far as personally speaking to the striker. Arsenal are also said to be leading the race for Matheus Cunha, though Chelsea have other ideas.