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Friedkin Group have already given green light to one thing behind the scenes at Everton

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The Friedkin Group continue to continue to put plans in place behind the scenes at Everton, with one thing being given the green light recently.

Sean Dyche has been holding things down in a football sense, as his Everton side continue to go from strength to strength, with seven points from three games.

Dan Friedkin has already got his eye on one Everton player for Roma, with Beto continuing to waste away at Goodison Park.

Everton have already looked at Nathan Fisher and Colin Rooney. With finances tight, this is believed to be an attempt to get things in order behind the scenes ahead of Friedkin’s arrival at the club.

Now, more parts are starting to move behind the scenes with The Friedkin Group green lighting even more things at Goodison.

The Friedkin Group give green light to one thing behind the scenes at Everton

The Toffees also have a new stadium to look forward to around the summer of 2025, which would be made even better with European football.

Iliman Ndiaye has already set himself the target of scoring the first goal at Everton’s new stadium.

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Mark Douglas has now provided an update on what the Friedkin Group are doing behind the scenes, with things already being put in place.

According to iNews, meetings have already been green lighted by the Friedkin Group.

‘These involve “fact-finding” missions. One source tells i the focus is on “finding out the day-to-day stuff like working out flow charts, how things practically work and get done at the club”, as the Friedkins consider structural changes and where to target resources in their first 100 days when they buy Everton.

‘It has been described as a form of deeper due diligence, having scrutinised the books and finances in the summer during their first, aborted attempt at buying the club.’

Everton must now turn their attention towards Jarrad Branthwaite

Jarrad Branthwaite has attracted plenty of interest from Liverpool and Manchester United ahead of the January transfer window.

We hope the defender can be persuaded by the new stadium and the prospect of new owners to stay at the club, similarly to Dwight McNeil who can’t wait for Bramley-Moore.

Sadly, Branthwaite has only appeared once this season which came against Crystal Palace, but he has since suffered an injury and missed the Ipswich clash.

Sean Dyche is now wary of Branthwaite, stating that he won’t be rushing him back until he’s fully ready to avoid a repeat.

Given his potential and importance to Everton already, tying him down to a new deal is vital.