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The Friedkin Group have refused to rule out two ‘developments’ behind the scenes at Everton

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Everton’s takeover is going to provide fans with a lot of excitement for things to come over the next few years.

The new owners were treated to a gritty performance from Everton in their first game in the stands against Chelsea on Sunday.

The Friedkin Group have brought stability to Everton in their first few days at the club with meetings have already been held with management.

Plenty of change is heading Everton’s way with a move to Bramley-Moore Dock now just a matter of months away.

And there could be even more happening behind-the-scenes with The Friedkin Group refusing to rule out some interesting developments.

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The Friedkin Group eyeing double Everton development

Although they may only be days into their tenure, the Friedkins are expected to make some ‘ruthless’ decisions on Merseyside.

According to The Athletic, The Friedkin Group are not ruling out potential infrastructure developments to the club’s training facilities.

Finch Farm could receive some upgrades as the new owners will not be looking to cut costs across the club.

However, The Friedkin Group could also provide some upgrades to the facilities at Walton Hall Park, home of the Everton Women’s side.

Roma fans have issued a warning to Everton after enduring their own struggles of late under The Friedkin Group.

But the report also suggests the new Everton owners have learnt from their mistakes with the Italian outfit.

Sean Dyche refuses to panic over Everton sack

With changes being mooted behind the scenes, Dyche’s role as Everton manager is being questioned by some in the game.

Speaking in his pre-Manchester City press conference on Monday, Dyche admitted that the talk over his future was not affecting him.

“You’re always proving yourself as a manager. There’s always a question over something. Whether it’s internal or external,” said Dyche. 

“You have to answer to a lot of people. That’s just the norm. It’s not specific to them.”

Not everyone is suggesting the 53-year-old should be replaced with Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer both backing Dyche to keep Everton afloat this season.