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What the Everton players are saying about Sean Dyche behind the scenes is eye-opening

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The future of Sean Dyche remains one of the biggest questions at Everton following the recent takeover on Merseyside.

Fresh optimism has been handed to the Everton fans through the arrival of the extremely rich American owners, but uncertainty remains for Dyche.

Shortly after the takeover was confirmed, Dyche was handed the Friedkins’ support when he met with CEO Marc Watts at Finch Farm.

However, that support may not last the 53-year-old through until the end of his contract if the results are not to match The Friedkin Group’s expectations.

And as Dyche – like many players – is set to see his contract expire, the stance from numerous players has now been revealed on Dyche managing them next season into the new stadium.

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Everton players in favour of new Dyche contract

There are numerous players who kook set for the exit door at Goodison Park with Dominic Calvert-Lewin receiving interest from Italy.

A fresh start is being eyed in the summer by the new owners with plenty of players set to leave the club at the end of their deals.

However, the question remains as to what they are going to do with Dyche as he also faces a big contract decision.

According to the Daily Mail, there are several senior players at Finch Farm who would be more than happy to see Dyche stay on into next season.

There is believed to be a lot of respect towards the 53-year-old manager with the hope he will manage them into the new stadium.

However, The Friedkin Group have handed Dyche an ultimatum with his sacking still a possibility if results are to worsen.

Sean Dyche deserves a proper shot at managing Everton

Since landing on Merseyside, Dyche has had to deal with a lot going on away from the football side of things at the club.

PSR has caused Everton major issues in the transfer windows which has limited their spending for Dyche to improve his squad.

However, with new owners on board, that could change over the coming months to allow the 53-year-old greater scope to mould this side into his own.

But there will need to be improvements on his end, with Dyche criticised for his usage of the signings he has received.