Sean Dyche said he had no knowledge of the plans of The Friedkin Group but that, if nothing had changed by January, he believed the club could struggle to turn down suitable offers for players
Sean Dyche believes Everton will not be able to turn down significant bids out of principle before the takeover of the club is completed. The Blues boss said he had no insight into how the January transfer window would look should prospective new owners the Friedkin Group win approval for their bid. But if there is no change in leadership his understanding appears to be that offers that meet the club’s valuation for a player would be accepted, should they be made.
” Financial constraints at the club have previously led to Dyche losing players he deemed key to his team, including Alex Iwobi to Fulham on the final day of the summer 2023 transfer window. But Everton were able to hold firm as Manchester United attempted to take him to Old Trafford in the summer for fees the club considered well below his true value.
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