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David Moyes Set to Return as Everton Manager After 12 Years

The veteran coach takes on the challenge of steering the relegation-threatened club and preparing for its transition to a new stadium.

  • David Moyes has agreed to a two-and-a-half-year contract to return as Everton manager, nearly 12 years after his initial tenure ended in 2013.
  • Moyes replaces Sean Dyche, who was dismissed following a period of uninspiring football and limited progress in the Premier League standings.
  • Everton currently sits one point above the relegation zone, with only one win in their last 11 league matches, making survival the immediate priority for Moyes.
  • The club's American owners, The Friedkin Group, are counting on Moyes to stabilize the team and oversee a squad rebuild as Everton prepares to move into its new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.
  • Moyes' previous tenure at Everton saw consistent top-half finishes and European qualification, but his comeback reflects a broader trend of managers returning to former clubs with mixed results.
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