As David Moyes is linked with a possible Everton return, speculation is building on whether the 61-year-old would come back to manage at Goodison Park.
David Moyes is a veteran of a manager and could be the man to replace Sean Dyche if the current Toffees boss is sacked after a run of poor form.
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The Friedkins have given Dyche an ultimatum as pressure continues to grow on the future of the Everton boss.
Moyes could be setting his eyes on his next venture as Evertonians are hoping for Moyes’ return to Merseyside.
Moyes is supposedly keen on an Everton return, but new details have emerged to suggest otherwise.

Charlie Adam claims David Moyes is ‘not looking for a job’
After links that Graham Potter was joining Everton now coming to an end after his success in gaining the West Ham job, the Friedkins will no doubt be looking at other options but Moyes may not be too keen after all.
Speaking on the Football Daily podcast (8:27), former Liverpool man and Scotland international, Charlie Adam, has suggested that Moyes has other plans.
“I had a coffee with him on Friday before the game (Man City vs West Ham) and we were talking about going to West Ham to just get out to a game.
“He loved his time at West Ham and just wanted to watch the game. He’s not looking for a job.
“He’s in a great place and whatever happens will happen.”
Moyes may not want Everton return and could manage abroad which he ‘loved’
It’s a daunting scenario for Moyes who no doubt would love to manage at Goodison Park again, but it would certainly come with a high amount of pressure.
With Moyes reaching the peak of his career, his managerial stance in England may come to a standstill for the time being and instead venture elsewhere.
When speaking on the Stick to Football podcast in November (1:11:46), Moyes detailed his desire to manage abroad again after his stint with La Liga side Real Sociedad.
I would [go abroad again to manage],” said Moyes. “I loved it in Spain – I learnt so much.
“Real Sociedad were in trouble. Would I have stayed longer? Maybe a little bit longer.”
Moyes doesn’t want a relegation fight at Everton, and that could be the inevitable case, as there may not be a reunion at Everton after all.
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