Three weeks have passed since Everton narrowly avoided relegation, but the focus now shifts to the future of chairman Bill Kenwright. Manager Sean Dyche made a blunt assessment of the club’s predicament, stating that there is a lot of work to be done by everyone at Everton. Dyche’s comments highlighted the need for change and improvement, as the club has not been performing like a “big club” for two seasons.
However, the response from Everton’s board has only highlighted the dysfunction within the club under Farhad Moshiri and Kenwright. There have been some changes, including the departures of key figures such as the chief executive, chief finance officer, and a non-executive director. More changes are expected, with Kenwright soon to exit and interim boardroom appointments to be made.
Despite the ongoing boardroom maneuvering, the club’s supporters continue to protest against the current hierarchy as long as Kenwright remains in power. Moshiri has the authority to remove Kenwright as chairman, but he has yet to take action. This lack of decisive action has left Everton in a state of stagnation.
Meanwhile, Dyche and director of football Kevin Thelwell face the immense task of avoiding relegation for a third consecutive season. Dyche is calling for the addition of two new forwards to the squad, as relying on Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s fitness and failing to sign a proven goalscorer are not viable options.
The team is also in need of reinforcements in central defense, left-back, goalkeeper cover, and central midfield. The potential departure of midfielder Amadou Onana leaves a void that needs to be filled. However, Everton has already raised around £70m through player sales this year, which may provide some funds for new signings.
Additionally, decisions must be made regarding players such as Dele Alli, who has struggled to resurrect his career on loan. Everton may need to find another loan destination or consider paying Tottenham a £10m fee if Alli reaches a certain number of appearances.
Overall, Dyche and Thelwell have their work cut out for them as they attempt to rebuild and improve the squad. However, the lack of action from Moshiri and the presence of Kenwright in the chairman role are hindering progress and leaving massive amounts of work to be done.
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