AFTER years of mismanagement in almost every area of the sporting and financial side of the club, Everton are having to approach this summer’s transfer window less lavishly and more unconventionally than other clubs.
They have found a manager in Sean Dyche who will organise the team tactically and mentally to give them a chance or not being pulled into a relegation battle for a third year running.
But away from the day to day training and man-management, Everton still need to improve their squad.
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