Alan Myers, news editor for Sky Sports, asserts that Everton’s decision to fire Sean Dyche is unaffected by financial concerns.
He thinks the Profit & Sustainability regulations aren’t keeping the Toffees from firing their manager, even though nothing is anticipated to happen to him until the takeover is completed.
This comes after they were humiliated by Manchester United, who they lost 4-0 at Old Trafford on December 1.
“There is no financial issue regarding decisions of that nature,” Myers wrote on X.
Everton cannot waste any more time over Sean Dyche’s future
The Toffees’ decision-making process is made more urgent by the fact that they have no financial obstacles to firing Dyche.
Waiting for a takeover to finish might be harmful in the Premier League, where every game has a big bearing on a team’s survival.
Every game is a contest for points, and since the season could end on goal differential or by a mere two points, quick action may be required.
The recent crushing defeat to Manchester United highlights how vulnerable Everton’s position is.
Instead of being constrained by continuous ownership talks, now is the time to take action if they think a managerial change could ignite the spark.
A style that might increase the team’s chances of escaping relegation could be implemented by the new manager.
Regardless of the ownership transition, it is critical to move quickly because delaying this step until the takeover is complete jeopardises their league standing.
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