One thing is for sure, it will cost Everton a fortune to hire David Moyes and even more if they were to sack him before any contract expires.
For eleven years from 2002 to 2013, the Scottish manager was the undisputed boss at Goodison Park. – The fact that his time in the Premier League came at the same time as the heyday of another Scotsman, Sir Alex Ferguson, effectively ensured that there were no trophies.
Everton consistently finished fifth and eighth in the league under Moyes, and at the time of his departure he was the longest-serving current manager in the league behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger, with 11 years and 3 months. (As you know, it didn’t go so well).
Everton’s new owners, The Friedkin Group, are world famous for sacking a manager as soon as they have an opportunity. – The owners, who also own Serie A club Roma, have been left with four managers since they sacked Jose Mourinho almost a year ago.
Today, they sacked Sean Dyche after a difficult spell in the Premier League, something they probably had decided to do before they got the purchase approved by the club a few weeks ago.
David Moyes knows that and brings that information into negotiations that a number of English media write have already started.
The Athletic at David Moyes, who has been unemployed since leaving West Ham last summer, has already presented his demands for a return.
In addition to Everton and Manchester United, he has previously managed Sunderland, Real Sociedad, and Preston North End.