There are going to be some big changes at Everton over the coming months with the stadium move nearing.
The Friedkin Group have landed on Merseyside with big aspirations to pull the club close to the top end of the table.
It is believed the Friedkins wanted to buy Everton because of the new stadium and the financial possibilities it provided.
A difficult start to the season under Sean Dyche has now been put behind Everton over the last month.
David Moyes is leading the Toffees back to where they will want to be with the relegation zone now 13 points adrift.
And it seems with the sudden turnaround on Merseyside, the new owners are already putting plans in place ahead of the summer.

Everton in USA pre-season tour talks
Kevin Thelwell has mooted an exciting summer of transfers at Everton following a fairly dull January window.
However, the Blues will still be looking to secure their Premier League status ahead of the summer.
According to The Athletic, the Friedkins are already locked in advanced talks over a pre-season trip to the United States.
The Premier League’s Summer Series is set to take place at the end of July over in the states.
Everton are not the only Premier League side currently in talks over the plans with the following sides also considering the invitation:
- Manchester United
- Bournemouth
- West Ham
The Friedkins could eye a lucrative new sponsorship deal over the summer with their current shirt sponsor deal under scrutiny.
And it seems the American billionaire is looking to take his new acquisition Stateside in what could also prove of huge benefit to the club’s finances.
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Everton set for big changes over the summer
Having already made some big decisions in their two months at the helm, the Friedkins could be set for a busy summer ahead.
Thelwell’s future at Everton remains uncertain as the new owners consider other options ahead of his contract expiring.
A considerable number of players may potentially have to be replaced with contracts running out left, right and centre on Merseyside.
Everton are hopeful of no further PSR issues going into the summer, with a lot of business expected to be needed.
And a lucrative pre-season trip to the United States could go a long way towards aiding the Friedkins’ summer spending.
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