This Premier League manager has said that his entire squad is up for sale ahead of 2024/25 season
The 2024/25 Premier League season is nearing its commencement. As always, there are several talking points in the lead-up to the campaign surrounding the 20 clubs competing in the first division. With many discussing the potential title contenders as well as the race for the Champions League spots, Everton has also managed to be a massive headline maker in the summer.
Everton endured a challenging road during the previous season. The club was expected to enjoy a successful time under Sean Dyche but ultimately found itself nearly escaping the relegation battle. As a consequence of breaching the financial rules, Everton was handed a seven-point deduction by the Premier League. “There’s a bigger picture at this club, that’s obvious, for they do need to balance the finances better.”, Sean Dyche’s words indicate that the consequences are far from over.
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The 53-year-old coach has accepted the fact that his side is open to listening to offers for every player. Amadou Onana has been the big departure from Goodison Park this season, with the midfielder joining Aston Villa. The coming two weeks might be emotionally drenching for the Toffees’ fans as uncertainty looms large over the Everton squad.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jarrad Branthwaite most likely to leave Everton this season
Sean Dyche admitted that it will be tough to resist a suitable approach for striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, considering the Englishman is in the last year of his contract. The 27-year-old has been a regular feature for the Merseyside club since 2016 and can certainly become an interesting target for teams from all across Europe.
Another name who can possibly exit Everton before the transfer window closes is Jarrad Branthwaite. The talented young centre-back has been subject to interest from Manchester United and is still awaiting a transfer to Old Trafford. If United fail to close a deal for the defender, numerous clubs from England and abroad will be ready to pounce on the opportunity.