Everton’s performance has improved significantly under David Moyes, making it likely they will stay in the Premier League. This allows the Toffees to focus on the exciting move to Bramley Moore Dock from Goodison Park.
Everton’s New Era Could Attract Exciting Summer Signings
Despite recent challenges, Everton seems to be on a positive path, largely thanks to David Moyes’ successful results after replacing Sean Dyche.
Under Moyes, the team, once facing relegation fears, has achieved a seven-match unbeaten run in the Premier League. A win against Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend could put them significantly clear of the relegation zone.
Relegation is no longer a concern for Everton. The focus has shifted to giving Goodison Park a memorable farewell after 133 years.
This new chapter brings both excitement and anticipation as Everton prepares for a fresh start on and off the pitch. The Friedkin Group’s takeover, which cleared a large portion of the club’s debt, will improve their financial situation.
Reports suggest Moyes is interested in bringing West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek back to his team. To comply with PSR rules, Everton might need to make smart signings, potentially combining experienced players with younger talent to strengthen the squad.
Everton’s final Premier League fixtures at Goodison Park | |
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West Ham | Saturday, March 15th |
Arsenal | Saturday, April 5th |
Manchester City | Saturday, April 19th |
Ipswich Town | Saturday, May 3rd |
Southampton | Sunday, May 18th |
Everton is entering a period of stability after a turbulent time under Farhad Moshiri. As summer approaches, the club is actively working to finalize a permanent signing.
Everton Inform Flamengo of Intent to Sign Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz, a Flamengo midfielder, joined Everton in January on loan with an option to buy for around £12 million if he meets certain Premier League appearance criteria.
Alcaraz has quickly become a fan favorite, making a strong impact under Moyes in five appearances, including scoring a winning goal against Crystal Palace and providing an assist in the same match.
Torcida Flamengo reports that Everton has informed Flamengo of their desire to permanently sign Alcaraz, regardless of existing clauses in the loan agreement.
Alcaraz is reportedly impressed with Everton’s playing style and sees the new stadium as an ideal place to continue his career. Moyes is convinced by his performances and is keen to secure his permanent transfer.
Torcida Flamengo suggests that a clause for automatic activation would trigger if Alcaraz starts six league games or plays at least 45 minutes in each game before the season ends. Regardless, it seems increasingly likely he will remain at Finch Farm for the next pre-season.