The Friedkin Group has apparently had internal talks about appointing a manager who has achieved every possible victory in English football, as they continue to consider Sean Dyche’s Everton future.

Friedkin could ruthlessly replace Dyche

With Everton’s ownership crisis finally starting to calm down, Dyche’s future may now be brutally in jeopardy. The Toffees have had a terrible start to the season, developing a pattern of losing games after leading by two goals. However, they at least relieved some of their own pressure when they defeated Crystal Palace last time out to record their first Premier League victory of the year.

Although Dyche is unharmed by the win, there is still pressure on him due to rumors that the Friedkin Group wants to choose someone like Maurizio Sarri, the former manager of Chelsea, or Gareth Southgate.

In the event that the new owners decide to give the Italian a chance in the upcoming months, it is even said that he has named Piotr Zielinski as a player he would bring to Goodison Park. Meanwhile, if it’s not Sarri, one of the biggest pantomime villains in the Premier League may be making a comeback.

It’s even said that he has identified Piotr Zielinski as a player he would bring to Goodison Park, should the new owners want to give the Italian a chance in the coming months. If it’s not Sarri, one of the Premier League’s biggest pantomime villains may be returning in the interim.

Naturally, Dan Friedkin has a close relationship with Mourinho because of their time together at AS Roma, where the Italian team won the Europa Conference League. They may now be getting back together to give him what may be his final opportunity to make a lasting impression on English football.

“Great” Mourinho would be blockbuster appointment

Appointing Mourinho is undoubtedly the best course of action for Friedkin if he wants to make headlines. People follow the manager everywhere he goes, be it Roma, Fenerbahce, or Tottenham Hotspur. Now, Everton might get off to a fresh start on the field with what would be a spectacular arrival as they get ready for the dawn of a new era at the new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

There might be doubts about Mourinho’s ability to conjure miracles in England’s top division, but Everton’s wager would be interesting to watch after he used magic to welcome European gold in Rome.

Earning great acclaim as a consequence of that Europa Conference League triumph, Mourinho won the respect of Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, who told Radio Serie A, via Goal: “He’s been successful even if the Giallorossi are not regarded among the top clubs. It’s not shocking since Mourinho is a fantastic coach and an honest person, and he developed a wonderful rapport with the supporters.

Friedkin must undoubtedly be persuaded to pursue Mourinho’s signing since, except from Spurs and Fenerbahce at the moment, he has won awards at every team he has coached.

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