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Everton Manager Sean Dyche accuses two Everton stars for faking injury and wanting him sacked
Despite having a terrible start to the new season, Everton is not expected to fire manager Sean Dyche.
They would apparently have to forgo a significant payout if they fired the English chief, and they are unlikely to have the necessary cash.
The Daily Mail claims that should Dyche be fired, he will be eligible for a £4 million payout through the conclusion of the season.
According to reports, Farhad Moshiri is hesitant to contribute any additional money, and the team is now depending on loans from 777 and MSP Sports Capital to cover its operating expenses.
After leading Everton to a disappointing start to the 2023–24 season, Dyche is currently under a great deal of criticism.
After taking home just one point from their opening five Premier League games, the Merseyside club finds itself in the relegation zone.
They ended up in a 2-2 draw at Sheffield United after suffering defeats to Fulham, Aston Villa, and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Leandro Trossard made the difference for the away team as Arsenal sentenced the Toffees to yet another loss on Sunday.
According to reports, Dyche is well-liked by the prospective new owners, 777 Partners, and it’s unclear who at the club has the power to fire him while the acquisition is ongoing.
If the takeover is successful, 777 Partners, with an estimated net worth of £9.7 billion, will rank among the wealthiest Premier League owners.