Next manager discussion (poll reset 21/05/2016)

Who would you want?

  • Frank de Boer

    Votes: 302 17.0%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 56 3.2%
  • Manuel Pellegrini

    Votes: 152 8.6%
  • Ronald Koeman

    Votes: 286 16.1%
  • Other (please state below)

    Votes: 109 6.1%
  • Unai Emery

    Votes: 870 49.0%

  • Total voters
    1,775
  • Poll closed .
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Dominic King says Pellegrini is in talks

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rton-job-Toffees-step-search-new-manager.html

Everton have held talks with Manuel Pellegrini as they step up their search for a new manager.

It is 10 days since Roberto Martinez was sacked and Everton are now committed to making strides to find his replacement, with a number of high-profile options being discussed, including Sevilla’s Unai Emery,

Pellegrini, who has just finished a successful three year spell with Manchester City, is understood to have met with Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s new major investor, to discuss his suitability to succeed Martinez.

The idea of managing Everton would appeal to Pellegrini, as he would be able to continue in the Barclays Premier League without having to leave his current base in the Northwest.

It is far from certain, though, that Pellegrini will be chosen to oversee the project Moshiri has in mind for Everton and a number of other candidates will be met this week.

They include the bookmakers’ favourite, Southampton’s Ronald Koeman, and Frank De Boer, who has just left his position at Ajax. Both men share the same agent, Guido Albers.

Koeman, who has led Southampton into the Europa League, has been noncommittal about his future, with 12 months remaining on his contract at St Mary’s.

Another contender is the highly-regarded Emery, who last week masterminded the 3-1 defeat of Liverpool in Basel that clinched the remarkable feat for Sevilla of winning the Europa League for three consecutive years.

Emery, who was interviewed for the position Sam Allardyce vacated at West Ham 12 months ago, is admired at Goodison Park and the club want to find out whether he is intent on managing in England.

David Moyes - who enjoyed tremendous consistency during his spell as Everton manager between 2002 and 2013 - also remains under consideration.

This will be a summer of sweeping change at Everton. They could lose as many as 10 players from the current squad, including John Stones and Romelu Lukaku, who has made it clear he expects to find a new club soon.

Chelsea - who sold him to Everton in 2014 - are in the race to sign Lukaku, as they are with Stones, who is also a target for in-coming Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

Moshiri, however, is committed to providing the new manager with the biggest transfer kitty in Everton’s history as he aims to make a statement having acquired a controlling 49.9per cent share in the club in February.
 
Paul Joyce also says the same names will interview this week

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...Sevilla-Manuel-Pellegrini-Premier-League-News

Everton chase Sevilla boss Emery with meeting scheduled: Pellegrini already approached

EVERTON will step up their search for a new manager this week with meetings planned with prospective candidates, including Sevilla coach Unai Emery.

New major shareholder Farhad Moshiri has already met Manuel Pellegrini, who is available after leaving Manchester City.

Southampton’s Ronald Koeman and fellow Dutchman Frank de Boer – who are both represented by the agent Guido Albers – remain under consideration, along with former Everton manager David Moyes.
Emery led Sevilla to Europa League success over Liverpool last week with a 3-1 victory in Basle.
It was their third successive win in the competition, and the boss is highly-regarded.

He does say Moyes is under consideration which will be hard as he's off to Villa.
 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rton-job-Toffees-step-search-new-manager.html

Everton have held talks with Manuel Pellegrini as they step up their search for a new manager.

It is 10 days since Roberto Martinez was sacked and Everton are now committed to making strides to find his replacement, with a number of high-profile options being discussed, including Sevilla’s Unai Emery,

Pellegrini, who has just finished a successful three year spell with Manchester City, is understood to have met with Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s new major investor, to discuss his suitability to succeed Martinez.

The idea of managing Everton would appeal to Pellegrini, as he would be able to continue in the Barclays Premier League without having to leave his current base in the Northwest.

It is far from certain, though, that Pellegrini will be chosen to oversee the project Moshiri has in mind for Everton and a number of other candidates will be met this week.

They include the bookmakers’ favourite, Southampton’s Ronald Koeman, and Frank De Boer, who has just left his position at Ajax. Both men share the same agent, Guido Albers.

Koeman, who has led Southampton into the Europa League, has been noncommittal about his future, with 12 months remaining on his contract at St Mary’s.

Another contender is the highly-regarded Emery, who last week masterminded the 3-1 defeat of Liverpool in Basel that clinched the remarkable feat for Sevilla of winning the Europa League for three consecutive years.

Emery, who was interviewed for the position Sam Allardyce vacated at West Ham 12 months ago, is admired at Goodison Park and the club want to find out whether he is intent on managing in England.

David Moyes - who enjoyed tremendous consistency during his spell as Everton manager between 2002 and 2013 - also remains under consideration.

This will be a summer of sweeping change at Everton. They could lose as many as 10 players from the current squad, including John Stones and Romelu Lukaku, who has made it clear he expects to find a new club soon.

Chelsea - who sold him to Everton in 2014 - are in the race to sign Lukaku, as they are with Stones, who is also a target for in-coming Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

Moshiri, however, is committed to providing the new manager with the biggest transfer kitty in Everton’s history as he aims to make a statement having acquired a controlling 49.9per cent share in the club in February.

Daily Mail though mate.

Surprised they haven't put their annual- 'Seamus Coleman to...' transfer story in. Or 'Leighton Baines to...'

Makes me yawn just thinking of those stories. :coffee:
 

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