David Moyes spotted holding private conversation at Finch Farm with Everton player left ‘fuming’ under Dyche

David Moyes is just hours away from reuniting with Everton fans on Wednesday night.

Everton will face Aston Villa as Moyes returns to Goodison Park after being appointed manager over the weekend.

Several players will be keen to impress Moyes in the coming weeks to secure a place in his starting lineup.

Moyes is already turning to Seamus Coleman for veteran leadership within the Everton dressing room.

This appointment could offer many players a fresh start on Merseyside.

One such player, Jesper Lindstrom, has already been seen having private discussions with the 60-year-old at Finch Farm.

David Moyes Holds Talks with Jesper Lindstrom at Everton

Jesper Lindstrom, who joined on loan in the summer, has been eager for regular playing time at Everton during Sean Dyche’s tenure.

However, consistent starts have been hard to come by for the Danish winger, who was substituted due to injury in his most recent league appearance against Bournemouth.

Since Moyes’ appointment, Lindstrom has been spotted talking privately with the new manager at Finch Farm.

Lindstrom was loaned from Napoli for the season, hoping to secure a permanent move to Merseyside.

Everton are actively seeking a new forward this month due to underwhelming attacking performances so far.

One of their targets is Ernest Nuamah, who could create significant competition for Lindstrom at Goodison Park.

Still, Lindstrom will be hoping for a fresh start under Moyes after a tough period under Dyche.

Jesper Lindstrom’s Frustrations Under Sean Dyche

Ahead of Moyes’ first match in charge, Everton are just one point ahead of Ipswich Town, who sit at the bottom of the relegation zone.

With tough fixtures against Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur looming, urgent improvements are needed.

Lindstrom, in particular, has something to prove after expressing frustration during Dyche’s reign.

“I am furious,” he said after Everton’s loss to Southampton. “It’s the Premier League. If you’re not performing, you won’t play. I had a good game, and we lost.”

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