Everton are preparing for a really important summer with it being the first under the tenure of the Friedkins.
Following years of PSR struggles, Everton are finally going to be able to splash some cash in the market following Farhad Moshiri’s exit.
The Friedkins are ready to back Moyes in the market, with plenty of work needing to be done to bolster the squad.
However, that is not the only thing happening this summer on Merseyside which will really change things up.
Everton are moving into Bramley-Moore Dock with the Toffees now just two games away from bidding farewell to Goodison Park.
But it seems there is something about the new stadium which has really frustrated their 62-year-old manager.

David Moyes frustrated by major Bramley-Moore Dock issue
Before Everton secured Premier League safety, Moyes refused to visit the new stadium as he focused on the task at hand.
He has since visited the stadium, but Moyes was shocked to see Bramley-Moore’s pitch dug up when he made the visit last week.
Speaking on Friday ahead of Chelsea, the Everton manager went into further detail about how frustrated he has actually become because of this.
“My plan was we’d go to the new stadium and complete two or three training sessions,” he said.
“But they’ve gone and dug the pitch up so it looks as if I’m not going to get down to the new stadium at all, which I’m pretty disappointed in as that was my plan.”
Bramley-Moore Dock will transform Everton’s finances with a huge increase in their matchday revenue.
Everton still have one final test event to play before they can make their move into the new ground official, but it seems any training sessions are now off the cards.
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Everton have a busy summer ahead
There are a number of big decisions needing to be made between Moyes and the Friedkins ahead of the summer window.
Everton want to hand Idrissa Gana Gueye a new contract, but there has not been any official movement on any of the out-of-contract players.
Moyes will certainly be keen to get any potential new deals over the line well before the summer so he can focus on potential new signings.
But he has admitted those are the conversations he needs to have with the board.
“I’ve got to be careful, all of the players are all under contract probably until the end of June. So, the truth is we don’t need to come to any agreement before then,” he said.
“To tell you the truth, it’s often the media more than anybody else [who want to know]. The fact of the matter is we will try and give the players information when we’re ready to do so.”
Moyes has admitted he won’t be bullied into contract decisions after Abdoulaye Doucoure’s comments just the other week.
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