Everton has opened discussions with David Moyes for a potential return as manager following Sean Dyche’s dismissal just hours before their FA Cup tie against Peterborough. The Friedkin Group, the club’s new owners, swiftly approached Moyes, 61, who has been out of management since leaving West Ham in the summer.
Despite receiving various offers, including international roles and positions in the U.S., Moyes has taken time off to reflect on his next career move. Moyes, who managed Everton for 11 years before departing for Manchester United in 2013, led the club to a 4th-place Premier League finish in 2005 and the 2009 FA Cup final.
Speaking recently after being awarded an OBE, Moyes expressed his desire to return to management under favorable circumstances but avoided putting pressure on fellow managers. With football “in his blood,” Moyes remains open to a return if the opportunity aligns with his aspirations. His experience and history with Everton could mark a fresh start for the Toffees.
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