Everton manager Sean Dyche spoke exclusively to talkSPORT following his sides 3-0 win over Bournemouth and the Toffees boss explained the statistics that could mean Everton will thrive this season.
Former Everton midfielder Jean-Philippe Gbamin is under pressure to find a new club, almost two months after leaving Goodison Park.
But despite the cautious approach, the Ivory Coast international's time at Goodison Park turned into a nightmare, with surgery on a thigh injury, the COVID pandemic and a freak Achilles injury stopping him from playing regular football with Everton. “We found the agreement of cancelling the contract 20 minutes before the deadline, at 11.40pm. Once the deadline is passed, you cannot cancel the contract in the same way."
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