Everton manager David Moyes spoke to Sky Sports News reporter Juliette Ferrington ahead of Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur about the club’s ongoing transfer window activity.
Balancing Act in the Transfer Market
“We’re in the transfer window, so we’re trying to quickly identify things that can be right for Everton,” Moyes shared. “It’s been a really busy few days.
A Club on the Mend
Moyes acknowledged the difficulties Everton has faced in recent years but expressed optimism about the club’s trajectory. “I have to say that probably the troubles that I’ve seen at Everton over the years, it looks as if when the skies are clearing and we’re getting a bit better,” he said. Despite the progress, he admitted there’s still work to be done. “We’ve still maybe got a little bit to go, and it might just affect a little bit our transfer window. But obviously, we’re talking about bringing in two or three new players.”
Precision Over Speed
Reflecting on his managerial philosophy, Moyes emphasised the importance of making thoughtful decisions in the transfer market. “It’s got to be right. It’s got to be right for Everton, and that’s why I’ve always probably taken my time, maybe a little bit longer, to try and hope that I get it right more often. It’s my way of going about it.”
This careful approach may appear at odds with modern football’s fast-paced nature, but Moyes believes it’s a cornerstone of long-term success. “We’re in a world now where things move much faster, but I always try to get as much right as I could. I think managers live and die by their recruitment. You have to get your recruitment right.”
Building for the Future
Moyes fondly reflected on his previous tenure at Everton, highlighting the club’s strong track record in player development and acquisition during his time. “When I was here the first time, we had a really good record of buying players, and a lot of them came through and became full internationals.“
Moving Forward
Everton fans will be encouraged by Moyes’ optimism and his emphasis on getting recruitment right. With the club reportedly aiming to bring in two or three players this window, the pressure is on to strike the right balance between immediate needs and long-term goals. If Moyes’ philosophy of careful planning and strategic signings is any indication, Everton’s current leadership could be steering the club towards brighter days ahead.