Everton’s board have a huge decision on their hands over the future of their manager after what has been a dismal start.
No Everton fan needs reminding of just how poor the Toffees have been in the opening weeks of the season.
However, Sean Dyche‘s side are the only club in the league sat on one point in the table as they search for their first win of the term.
Farhad Moshiri is said to have provided Dyche with his full support amid their difficult start to the season but the pressure may now be mounting.
Everton fans are not pleased with what they are seeing from Dyche’s side with calls for a change in the dugout already.
And it seems as if there may well be plans going on behind the scenes at Goodison Park with the pressure mounting.

Everton eyeing former Premier League manager
With The Friedkin Group closing in on their proposed takeover of Everton, a number of managers are believed to be on the radar.
One of those reported managerial targets for Everton’s potential new owners is Maurizio Sarri who has now been unemployed for 18 months.
But he is not the only former Chelsea manager who Everton’s proposed new owners are showing an interest in.
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According to TeamTalk, The Friedkin Group have identified Graham Potter as a potential option to succeed Dyche.
TFG are believed to looking to review the internal running of the club if they are to be successful in their takeover efforts.
Although no official talks are believed to have been held between TFG and the ‘phenomenal‘ Potter’s agent, there is claimed to be an interest there.
The Friedkin Group are looking at Sean Dyche successors
With Sarri and now Potter being mentioned as potential options to replace Dyche, it looks apparent The Friedkin Group are assessing their options.
Potter is a manager who has the backing of former Everton boss David Moyes who shared his admiration for the
“I replied to Brendan Rodgers thing which I was really disappointed for Brendan and I’m exactly the same for Graham Potter, because I think that they’re both very good managers.
“I’m sure both will be back in the game, I don’t think they will be out for very long. Sadly in the industry we are in, it can happen and we’re all aware of it.” as quoted by Football.London.
An interesting few weeks lie ahead for both the club and for Dyche with a lot seemingly going on behind the scenes.
But what is important in the meantime is for Dyche to get Everton off the mark in the league with their first win of the season this weekend.
Should Everton go into their seventh game of the season still in search of their first win then there have to be serious questions being asked.
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