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Sean Dyche future clear at Everton after Fabrizio Romano update today.
Sean Dyche appears likely to be awarded the chance to see out the remainder of the season at Everton.
The Blues boss has been under immense pressure this season, with his side lingering only three points above the relegation zone, but he has certainly earned his flowers after impressive results against the Premier League’s top six.
However, despite his future remaining far from certain at Goodison Park, he has received a timely boost following the 2-0 loss against Nottingham Forest on Sunday (29 December).
According to Fabrizio Romano (30 December), reported Everton managerial target Sergio Conceicao will be unveiled as the new head coach of AC Milan after rejecting proposals across Europe for a move to the Serie A.
Now, with one less managerial target off the market to succeed Dyche, The Friedkin Group may be swayed to stick with the boss until the end of the campaign.
There are plenty of other available options, such as former Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter, and a sensational return to Goodison Park for David Moyes surely cannot be entirely ruled out, but the time to pursue a new leader for the Blues has passed.
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There are plenty of other available options, such as former Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter, and a sensational return to Goodison Park for David Moyes surely cannot be entirely ruled out, but the time to pursue a new leader for the Blues has passed.
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However, despite his future remaining far from certain at Goodison Park, he has received a timely boost following the 2-0 loss against Nottingham Forest on Sunday (29 December).
According to Fabrizio Romano (30 December), reported Everton managerial target Sergio Conceicao will be unveiled as the new head coach of AC Milan after rejecting proposals across Europe for a move to the Serie A.
Now, with one less managerial target off the market to succeed Dyche, The Friedkin Group may be swayed to stick with the boss until the end of the campaign