There has been plenty of turnover at Everton this summer as big changes are being made.
Since the Friedkins landed in December, Everton fans have seen numerous changes made to change the course of the club.
David Moyes marked the first real change on Merseyside under the new owners, and it is a decision which they will not regret.
The Friedkins are ready to spend in the transfer market to transform Everton’s squad for the 2025/26 campaign.
A lot of players are departing the club at the end of their contracts, but it is not just player turnover that the Toffees are experiencing.
Everton have moved on from Kevin Thelwell as their director of football, as a new recruitment setup has now been put in place.
Thelwell has since secured a new role with Glasgow Rangers, and it is believed he is looking to bring one of his former Everton players up to Ibrox.
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Kevin Thelwell eyeing former Everton player for Rangers
Everton have adopted a European-inspired recruitment system, which is being led by Angus Kinnear.
But it seems as if Thelwell is looking to take some of his former signings up to Glasgow with him as he joins Rangers.
According to the Daily Record, Thelwell is eyeing the former Everton centre-back Conor Coady to join the Scottish outfit.
It is believed Leicester City and Rangers are now locked in talks over a potential deal for the former England international.
A deal is now being pushed forward, with Russell Martin’s side now returning for their pre-season efforts.
Despite moving on from Merseyside, Coady continues to speak highly of Everton after his difficult spell with the relegated Foxes.
Thelwell landed Coady on loan from Wolves and will be viewed as a potentially huge addition of experience for the Scottish side.
Conor Coady continues to praise Everton
Coady admitted to ditching Liverpool for Everton despite coming through the academy on the other side of Merseyside.
He may only have played one season at Goodison Park, but Coady has a long-term relationship with the likes of Jordan Pickford through their England ties.
Speaking about the Everton goalkeeper, Coady has waxed lyrical, having spent the 2022/23 campaign with Pickford.
“He gets a lot of criticism, but he is just fantastic,” said Coady back in 2024.
“I love everything about his process because he sticks to it after doing his homework and putting it on his bottle. That is why he comes up trumps and saves penalties.
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