
Duncan Ferguson makes Everton admission as club hero rumoured to be returning
At the end of the season, the Toffees will leave their current stadium for good, moving to a new ground for next season onwards. Goodison Park opened in August 1982, and has been Everton’s home ever since.
Their final game of the season will see Everton travel to Newcastle, but on Sunday, May 18 will play their final game at Goodison Park, hosting relegated side Southampton. It will be a fond farewell to the stadium, and club legend Duncan Ferguson will likely be on TV duty that day.

Ferguson added: “I want to be on that touchline for Everton. I want to manage Everton. That is my dream.”
It comes amid rumours that another Everton hero could be making a comeback. According to GiveMeSport, the Toffees are preparing a bid for one of their former stars when the summer transfer window opens.
Having fallen out of favour at Tottenham Hotspur, Brazilian forward Richarlison could end up looking for a new club this summer. Everton are reportedly gearing up to bid £30m for him, in a move that could revitalise the 27-year-old’s career.
His return would also be warmly welcomed by Everton fans, who have seen their club struggle to find the back of the net this year.