David Moyes, the former Manchester United manager, has emerged as a surprise candidate to replace Sean Dyche at Everton, with the club’s prospective new owners considering him as a short-term fix.
According to sources close to the club, Moyes is open to a return to Goodison Park, where he spent over a decade as manager between 2002 and 2013.
“I think David would be a great appointment for Everton,” said former Everton midfielder, Leon Osman. “He knows the club inside out, and he’s got the experience and know-how to get them out of the relegation zone.”
Moyes, 61, has been out of a job since leaving West Ham in May, but his reputation as a safe pair of hands has made him an attractive option for Everton’s new owners.
“David Moyes is a top-class manager who has a proven track record of success,” said a source close to the club. “He’s got the experience and knowledge to get Everton out of trouble, and we think he’d be a great appointment.”
However, not everyone is convinced that Moyes is the right man for the job. Some fans have expressed concerns that his style of play may not be suited to the modern game, and that he may not be able to attract top-class players to the club.
“I think Moyes is a bit of a dinosaur,” said Everton fan, Mark Jenkins. “He’s been out of the game for a while, and I’m not sure he’s got the right ideas to take us forward.”
Despite these concerns, it’s clear that Moyes is a serious contender for the Everton job. With his experience and knowledge of the club, he could be the perfect man to steer them clear of relegation.
As one source close to the club put it, “David Moyes is a safe pair of hands, and he’s got the experience and know-how to get Everton out of trouble. He’s definitely a contender for the job.”
Moyes’ potential return to Everton has also been backed by former Everton player, Graeme Sharp. “I think David Moyes would be a great appointment for Everton,” Sharp said. “He’s got a lot of experience, and he knows the club inside out. He’d be a great choice to get Everton out of trouble.”
However, Sharp also warned that Moyes would need to adapt his style of play to suit the modern game. “David Moyes has got to be aware that the game has changed a lot since he was last at Everton,” Sharp said. “He’s got to be prepared to adapt his style of play to suit the players he’s got, and to suit the way the game is played nowadays.”
As the speculation surrounding Moyes’ potential return to Everton continues to grow, one thing is certain: the club needs a manager who can steer them clear of relegation, and Moyes has the experience and knowledge to do just that.
“I think David Moyes would be a great appointment for Everton,” said former Everton manager, Joe Royle. “He’s got a lot of experience, and he knows the club inside out. He’d be a great choice to get Everton out of trouble.”
With Moyes’ potential return to Everton looking increasingly likely, the club’s fans will be hoping that he can work his magic once again and steer them clear of relegation.