Everton are in need of change and that is exactly what fans will be expecting over the coming months with new owners at the helm.
It has been a torrid few years with Farhad Moshiri’s time at Everton coming to a grueling end last month.
The immediate concern for The Friedkin Group will be keeping Everton afloat in the Premier League this season after another underwhelming start.
Everton are expected to prioritise two signings this month as they look to hand Sean Dyche with some further options to bolster his squad.
But there are also some moves away from the pitch which the new owners are eyeing up as means to boost the club’s revenue stream.

The Friedkin Group targeting US market for Everton
Since landing on Merseyside, the Friedkins are searching for a stadium naming rights deal for their future home.
But that is not the only financial boost which the new owners are keen to secure for the Toffees.
According to the Daily Mail, The Friedkin Group are also eyeing their homeland, the United States, as a lucrative market which could be a big boost.
However, the report also suggests unless Everton are to make a big-name buy in the transfer market then it will be difficult to attract a highly regarded manager.
Sean Dyche is not under immediate pressure at Everton, but that could very quickly change if results take a downward turn.
Financial issues have been a big issue since Dyche took over at Goodison and the 53-year-old would surely relish an opportunity at the club without any external concerns.
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The Friedkin Group bringing financial stability to Everton
Aside from the work being done by the new owners, Everton are set for a £40m boost from their new stadium when they move in next season.
Increased capacity and game day revenue will offer the club a significant boost against their PSR worries of recent years.
And these are the type of issues which have held the Toffees back in the transfer windows under Dyche with the club needing to sell to buy.
Dyche has been criticised for not using his new signings, but that may suggest the players brought in are not to his liking.
With his contract set to run out at the end of the season, the January window could mark Dyche’s only opportunity to bolster the squad under the new owners.
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