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John Textor get rid of Sean Dyche and hire another veteran boss at Everton after takeover was official

Sean Dyche could be replaced by Abel Ferreira if John Textor completes his takeover at Everton, according to Alan Nixon.

The journalist reported via his Patreon page (8 September) that if and when Textor completes his buyout of the Blues from Farhad Moshiri, he will aim to get rid of Dyche and hire Ferreira as head coach.

Ferreira won the Brazilian Serie A title with Palmeiras last season, and with Textor also being the owner of their Brazilian rivals Botafogo, he is keen to work with the Portuguese and wants to bring him to Goodison Park.

Textor’s proposed takeover on Merseyside remains in limbo with the American yet to sell off his 45 per cent stake in Crystal Palace [Sky News, 27 August], but should he eventually take charge, Dyche’s position could be in jeopardy.

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If Dyche wasn’t already sweating over his job security, the news that Textor could be keen to replace him as soon as he’s through the doors at Goodison Park will only ramp up the pressure on the Toffees boss.

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More pressure, however, is the last thing that Dyche and his side need at the moment, as they look to turn around a woeful start to the season which leaves them rock-bottom of the Premier League table.

Dyche’s side have now suffered three straight league defeats in each of the past two campaigns, but the 53-year-old showed his worth to the cause last season, keeping the Blues up despite points deductions.

That leaves a good amount of credit in the bank for Dyche when it comes to talk of sacking him, having more than proven he’s the man to get the struggling club out of the mire when push comes to shove.

And with no accurate timescale available on Textor’s proposed takeover of the club [Matt Slater, 4 September], Dyche could well be the flavour of the month at Goodison once more by the time the American does take the reins.

In other Everton news, one journalist thinks that Dyche’s side are well-placed to bounce back from their poor start.

 

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Textor is understood to have already held talks with prospective investors who could provide a cash injection of £150million [Sky News, 26 August] and Plumley admits that would reduce the risk of the deal for the Toffees.

“It’s always a pragmatic way of looking at it,” Plumley exclusively told Goodison News.

“Owners need deep pockets, yes, but multiple consortiums, investors if you’ve got strength in numbers and they all have deep pockets then that’s a positive in that regard.

“It’s about spreading the risk and de-risking the investment as much as possible and as I said before, to own a club at that level in the long term you need billionaires.

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