English club Tottenham is considering appointing manager Sean Dyche to take on the difficult task of saving the team from relegation to the second tier of football in the country, reports “Sky Sports“.
According to the media on the Island “Spurs“ are discussing who to replace current coach Igor Tudor with. The Croatian has won just one point from his five Premier League games in charge, leaving the Londoners just one point above the relegation zone.
A decision on Tudor's future is expected to be made next week, with Roberto De Zerbi the main candidate to take over as manager.
Sean Dyche was sacked by Nottingham Forest in February, and if De Zerbi does not agree to take over at Tottenham, as the country's media reports, the Englishman would be one of the few options for the role.
Currently, “Spurs“ They are 17th in the Premier League table with 30 points, just one point above 18th-placed West Ham and after losing 3-0 to relegation rivals Nottingham Forest last weekend.
Everton are planning to offer manager David Moyes a new contract in the summer as the experienced manager has transformed the club from a relegation contender to a European contender, the Guardian reports.
When the Scotsman took over in January 2025, they were just one point above the relegation zone. Then the Everton management offered him a two-and-a-half-year contract, and 14 months later his team occupies the eighth position in the Premier League with 46 points, just three points from the top 5.
Initially, David Moyes was brought in as a short-term option by the new American owners - “Friedkin Group“, but they are now convinced that the 62-year-old coach is the right person to lead the club forward in the long term.
According to “The Guardian“ formal negotiations will not take place until the end of the season, but Everton are confident that the manager is ready to extend his stay. Moyes' new contract is expected to give him a greater role in bringing in new players, with the club believing he works better with experienced players than with young ones.
This is David Moyes' second spell at Everton, having managed the team between 2002 and 2013 before taking charge of Manchester United.
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