Everton have been able to pull themselves out of the danger over the last couple of months following their change of managers.
David Moyes has returned some positivity around Merseyside, which finally has fans believing again.
It is not just the 61-year-old manager, however, who has brought some big changes around Everton following The Friedkin Group’s takeover.
Kevin Thelwell is set to leave Everton this summer in what could prove to be a defining few months ahead of the Toffees.
The new Everton owners are really beginning to put their stamp on the side having already made the big decision to move on from Sean Dyche.
And it seems as if those inside the club are already beginning to notice some considerable difference with the Friedkins since they arrived on Merseyside.

Insiders notice big Friedkin change at Everton recently
Farhad Moshiri continues to be criticised for some Everton decisions he made during his tenure as the club’s owner.
But since his exit from Goodison Park, there has been a new lease of life brought to the club.
According to iNews, there are some insiders at Everton who have already begun to notice a change with the new owners, and it is a positive change.
It is believed the Friedkins are now looking to ‘flex their muscles’ after what has been a difficult period for the club.
A big summer is expected for Everton, and the new owners have brought some new-found optimism for what is to come over the next few months on Merseyside.
The Toffees will be moving into their state-of-the-art new home this summer, and Moyes will be demanding a squad fit to play in such a fine arena.
Everton could finally be unleashed from PSR
The January transfer window saw Everton restrain themselves from doing much business in the transfer market.
Everton have three players they want to sign new contracts, but there could be some considerable money saved on wages with numerous players set to leave.
With the only arrival being Carlos Alcaraz on an initial loan deal, there is a belied the Toffees have saved themselves for the summer.
And plenty more are going to be needed to be added with the possibility of 13 players leaving at the end of their current deals.
The Friedkins are already worrying other clubs as they target their players ahead of what could be a huge summer for the Blues.
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