Coachless Everton – Bielsa wondering about the transfer window strategy, Dyche a more realistic option because there is no money

Frank Lampard didn’t even last a year on the Everton bench. He was brought in to save the Toffees from relegation to the Championship, which he did at the last minute, but did not ensure stability in the new season. Admittedly, the club did not help him much, considering that Richarlison was sold this summer for almost 60,000,000 euros, and an adequate replacement was not brought. Everton are now back in the relegation zone and are the closest to downgrading, which is why Lampard left after the defeat at West Ham.While protests by disgruntled Everton fans continue and demand a change of ownership due to the disastrous transfer policy of years past that led to this situation, Farhad Moshiri is looking for Lampard’s successor. According to reports from the island’s media, top two options are Marcelo Bielsa and Sean Dyche.##NAJAVA_MECA_6971496##Bielsa is Moshiri’s first pick. The club wants to bring the players a coach who forces high-intensity and pressing football, someone who the fans would like, someone to calm their dissatisfaction. And, above all, guaranteed survival in the Premier League. No potential candidate can ‘sign’ that at the moment, but the choice of Bielsa or Dyche clearly shows what the club is looking for, but also what it can afford at the moment.The temperamental Argentine reportedly already had a phone conversation with Moshiri and one of the key topics was the club’s transfer strategy until the end of the ongoing window. With just over seven days left until the curtain falls on the winter market, neither Everton nor Bielsa have much time to think and even less to react.##EDITORS_CHOICE##It is this talking point that could determine the name of Everton’s new manager. Due to the accumulated mistakes over the last few years in the desire for Everton to finally become a contender for the Champions League, the financial deficit is so big that the club now has no money to provide Bielsa with descent reinforcements. With no money, the man who brought Leeds back to the Premier League is unlikely to decide to receive the hot potato in his hands and continue the season with what Everton currently have.That’s why Sean Dyche is a more realistic option and, according to some football critics, the favorite to take over the turbulent Toffees bench. Mostly because of his experience working with Burnley, who successfully survived in the Premier League for years and resisted all predictions that constantly pushed the club to a lower rank. Dyche has been free since April last year, when he was dismissed from the coaching position after almost ten years and is ready for a new job. Allegedly, he is not even asking for any special reinforcements until the summer, but to guarantee him security at work and more room for maneuver in the next transition period.🚨 The club is eager to appoint Sean Dyche and Marcelo Bielsa to manage Everton after letting go of Frank Lampard. 🔵 #EFC They are now considered to be the best to lead the team to victory; more information will be provided as soon as the club releases a statement. pic.twitter.com/lMuHGGSYd7— Topskills Sports UK (@topskillssports) January 23, 2023 Mauricio Pochettino is shyly mentioned as a candidate, but it is not realistic even though he has been out of work since PSG fired him this summer. Until a new head coach is chosen, Everton will be led by youth coach and former Toffees captain Leighton Baines, alongside Paul Tate. A reminder – together with Lampard, all the members of the coaching staff – Joe Edwards, Chris Jones, Paul Clement and Ashley Cole – left the club.

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