Everton fans have plenty to look forward to over the coming months with some significant changes happening on Merseyside.
David Moyes has now made his return to Everton with the new owners making their move to try and keep the club in the top flight.
It has not been an easy start to the ownership of The Friedkin Group on Merseyside who have had some big decisions to make.
However, the Blues will now be looking forward with Moyes brought in to pull the club away from the relegation battle.
Moyes has already warned his Everton players over their performances as he eyes Premier League football in the new stadium.
With the move to Bramley-Moore Dock coming up this summer, Alan Myers has hinted towards a major development soon.
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Everton expected to secure stadium naming rights deal
It has now been announced Everton’s U18s will play the first game in the new stadium in what will be the first of three test events.
The new stadium will be viewed as a big revenue boost for the Toffees as they look to bolster their balance sheets.
Taking to social media, Sky Sports reporter Alan Myers has suggested a naming rights deal should be agreed any time now.
‘Any time now, I would guess,’ replied Myers to a fan on the matter.
Moving on from Goodison Park will provide the club with some considerable positives with the new Everton stadium suggested as a World Cup Qualifier host.
But to hear The Friedkin Group are progressing in their search to secure naming rights will be a real positive for Everton.
Almost seven years on from opening their new ground, Tottenham Hotspur are yet to find a suitable deal for their stadium.
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Everton secure stadium management deal
Everton expect the new Everton stadium to boost revenue by £40m with an increased capacity and improved facilities on offer.
On Tuesday morning, the club announced a new deal secured with OCS to provide integrated facilities management of the new stadium.
It is just another step closer to fans finally taking to their seats for the very first time on the docks.
Even Jamie Carragher is excited about the new Everton stadium with the facility set to offer a lot to the city as well as the Toffees.
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