Everton are in a good place right now after a sloppy start to the Premier League season, which makes it really strange that Farhad Moshiri made an offer to a manager weeks ago.
Sean Dyche has had his fair share of criticism at Everton so far this season, but when you take a step back and look at the results, he’s actually been unlucky at times.
There have been a number of questions results, including the Bournemouth clash at Goodison Park, where the Toffees completely threw away a two-goal lead.
Interestingly, Dyche has admitted that what happened in those opening four games won’t happen again, but you just never know with Everton.
Next up is a trip to face a Southampton side who are yet to secure their first win after gaining promotion from the Championship.
However, that’s not the topic on the lips of some Everton fans, as there’s been a huge claim made about a recent managerial offer at Goodison Park.
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The only way that Sean Dyche leaves the club before next summer will be down to a potential sacking, as the Friedkin Group plan on letting him have until the end of the season.
Of course, bringing in an exciting and proven manager at a higher level is important, but for now, Dyche has shown he has what it takes to keep sides in the division.

Interestingly, it has been claimed that Everton made an offer to Jose Mourinho a couple of weeks back, but he didn’t want to manage the Toffees when they were 16th at the time.
According to Takvim, Everton offered Jose Mourinho much more than the 10 million 500 thousand Euros (£8.9 million) per year he earns at Fenerbahce, but Mourinho turned down this offer two weeks ago due to Everton’s position, which is in 16th place in the league with 9 points.
Sean Dyche currently earns around £5 million a year at Everton.
What has Jose Mourinho said about Dan Friedkin in the past?
Interestingly, the Friedkin Group actually relieved Jose Mourinho of his duties at AS Roma, which didn’t go down very well at all.
Mourinho has made some rather interesting comments about the Friedkins in the past.
“The European competitions are about to begin, in particular the Champions League, perhaps the world’s most important competition on the calendar,’ he said a month after his dismissal.
“I won’t be there at these final stages, not because I have already been eliminated, but because I was ‘eliminated’ by someone who knows little about football. That’s life, full of ups and downs, and I’m growing, despite the unexpected and unfair dismissal.”
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