The biggest target elsewhere is Mathys Tel, who appeared to bid goodbye to Bayern Munich fans on teh pitch last night and is the subject of a bidding war involving Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea and, potentially Arsenal. Spurs have also been linked with Yoane Wissa, Noah Okafor, Tyler Dibling and Angel Gomes.
DAVID MOYES has added two Scots to his Everton coaching staff – including a ex-Rangers star in an unfamiliar role. Moyes, 61, has returned to the Goodison Park dugout after almost 12 years,
Everton have added Alan Irvine and Charlie Adam to new manager David Moyes’ backroom staff. Former Everton winger Irvine, 66, joins as assistant manager, a role he held under Moyes both at Goodison Park and with West Ham United.
Seamus Coleman has given the clearest indication of what his future holds once he finally hangs up his boots. The Everton and Ireland star turned 36 last October, just a few months after he signed a new one-year deal with the Goodison Park outfit.
Everton defender Seamus Coleman says he is keen to take a job in coaching after his playing career ends. The 36 year-old assisted another club legend Leighton Baines to take charge of Everton's FA Cup third round victory over Peterborough following the sacking of Sean Dyche.
The club captain said he enjoyed his experience assisting Leighton Baines in the FA Cup win over Peterborough United last month and that management was something he could 'have a crack at'
THE January transfer window is rolling on at full speed – and some massive moves are still in the pipeline. Brighton’s Evan Ferguson is a potential loan target for Arsenal – but
The Scotsman, who returned to management exactly 27 years after his first match as the fresh-faced boss of Preston, has taken charge of 698 Premier League games.
However, the Daily Star report that Manchester United are plotting a £40m bid to win the race in this window and could triple the Cameroon international’s current wages, with head coach Ruben Amorim said to be a huge admirer of his talents. Such an approach is said to be dependent on the Red Devils selling players first.
David Moyes heaped praise on Jake O’Brien for his role in Everton ’s win at Brighton and Hove Albion and explained what the centre back may need to do to keep his place in the team.
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Everton have added former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam to David Moyes’ coaching team. The ex-Scotland international joins the Toffees a month after his sacking as Fleetwood Town manager