Everton will be a very active club this summer.
It has been a hectic few months since Sean Dyche left the club and was replaced by David Moyes.
The Friedkin Group made a bold decision to rehire Moyes for a second term, but it was an excellent choice.
Moyes has led Everton to safety, and this will shortly be mathematically verified.
Work has already begun ahead of the summer, with Everton expected to be one of the most active Premier League clubs. Everton recently appointed Angus Kinnear as their new CEO, and it is expected that a new director of football will be named soon to succeed Kevin Thelwell.
Several players are poised to depart, with many out of contract and others unlikely to return after loan spells.
It will be a tremendous challenge for whoever steps in to replace Thelwell. But Evertonians will be hoping that TFG gets it right with the appointment, as they did with Moyes.
With the transfer window just a few months away, Moyes has revealed his plans, which will delight fans.
David Moyes set to target Premier League stars for Everton as The Friedkins aim to be ‘aggressive’
The i Paper has commented on Everton’s current condition of play and provided some fascinating predictions for the next summer.
Essentially, the club will be allowed to spend more freely because TFG has restructured Everton’s debt and the club’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) position has improved dramatically.
There’s an interesting phrase at the conclusion of the article about what Moyes plans to accomplish with player recruiting during the summer window.
According to reports, Moyes wants to bring in Premier League players.
More excitingly, one Goodison Park insider claims that Everton is currently ‘prowling around players that would surprise you’.
New Moyes transfer claim will be music to Everton fans’ ears
‘Players that would surprise you’ is a fantastic claim, and maybe Everton will sign several elite players in their first summer window under TFG.
All signs are that Everton can loosen the purse strings a little more this summer.
With the transfer to the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and the club embarking on an exciting new chapter, players should be looking at Everton a bit differently this summer.
This club has been stagnant for a long time.
This is an extremely critical first summer under TFG, and perhaps some exciting yet prudent acquisitions will be made.