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New Everton Manager

Next ex-Everton manager


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Why even mention Simeone or Pochettino? Totally cringeworthy to even put them in a list of names.
While my head agrees with you, I was incredibly surprised that we were ever able to tempt Carlo to the club, so Moshiri and Co. could still surprise us.

Regardless of the above, I think those two names are incredibly unlikely*, however Conte may not be as unlikely as perhaps we'd have thought 18 months ago.

Whether Conte would be the right manager for us is another question entirely.

*Simeone more than Pochettino. The former is never going to happen.
 

Farhad Moshiri has already spoken to Jorge Mendes about the possibility of Nuno Espirito Santo taking over at Everton, Football Insider understands.

The billionaire Goodison owner is spearheading the club’s search for their sixth permanent manager in five years following Carlo Ancelotti’s exit on Tuesday.

An Everton source has told Football Insider that Moshiri get on well with super-agent Mendes and they have already discussed Nuno’s interest in the newly-vacant role.


The 47-year-old is keen to get back into management after his four-year reign at Wolves ended nine days ago.

Mendes is keen for the Portugese to join an ambitious club with huge financial resources, and big spending Everton could fit the bill.

https://www.[Publication is blacklisted]/everton-have-already-contacted-nuno/
 
If you look at the Inter team Conte left due to lack of investment they had Rom, Lautaro and Sanchez up front.
Eirksen, Vidal, Barella, Sensi, in midfield.
Seriously none of our players would get near their A team.
He'd be a great manager but we'd need to be going on a full on Man Cityesque Usmasplurge for him to consider it.

Hopefully we will and I prefer to be optimistic.
I just look at the hiring of Carlo as sign to the rest of the league that we were making a seismic shift from the way we had been doing things for far too long. And though it is understandable that they might be hesitant to take such a big swing again; not doing so seems like capitulation. With the prospect of a new ground in the not so distant future, I'm not sure that we can risk some of these unproven types. Landing Carlo was a coup at the time and the future looked bright. But Carlo just nailed us right in the ass and didn't even bother to kiss us first. I fear that if we get this next appointment wrong, we are right and truly fooked.
 


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