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The daily echo? Are saying Southampton very relaxed about it all, no approach has been made and they are still very hopeful he will sign new contract at Southampton
Mane?Forster and tadic. The rest can stay lol
The daily echo? Are saying Southampton very relaxed about it all, no approach has been made and they are still very hopeful he will sign new contract at Southampton
Yes but we have a budget of like 15-20m for all those players each, vast improvement in quality coming, as I said months ago, we are going to have a boss side come August.Pienaar, Gibson, Osman, Hibbert, Howard, McGeady, Kone possibly all leaving.....we need a lot of players!!
Agree that we shouldnt prioritise quantity over quality but we still need a deep enough squad and all of those players will need to be replaced even if theyre not first teamers
All of those have played made. Ward-Prowse is pretty much a guaranteed starter for them
where did u get this three sided coin u speak of!!
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...ku-Barkley-Stones-Monchi-transfer-news-gossip
Ronald Koeman close to Everton deal: £165m to spend, two stars may stay, transfer king in
RONALD KOEMAN is reportedly close to agreeing a £7million-a-year deal to manage Everton.
By JAMES DICKENSON
PUBLISHED: 08:38, Fri, Jun 3, 2016 | UPDATED: 09:44, Fri, Jun 3, 2016
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Ronald Koeman is close to becoming the new Everton manager
Everton have been searching for a manager since sacking Roberto Martinez last month.
And while Sevilla coach Unai Emery remains a target, the Toffees are close to landing Southampton boss Koeman.
The Daily Mirror report Everton chairman Bill Kenwright is confident Koeman will be appointed by the end of the weekend.
Should Southampton consent, the 53-year-old is expected to travel to Merseyside with his agent Rob Jansen to complete the deal.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri is prepared to hand Koeman a £100m transfer kitty AND an expected £65m from the sale of star striker Romelu Lukaku.
Spending £165m would undoubtedly be attractive to the Dutchman, as would the challenge of getting Everton into the top four.
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Koeman looks set to replace Roberto Martinez at Goodison Park
Moshiri will also apparently explain his plans to build a state-of-the-art stadium to replace Goodison Park.
The club's majority investor would have to pay Saints around £3m in compensation to secure Koeman.
And it is thought Sevilla sporting director Monchi could be brought in alongside the Holland great to help with off-field matters.
Koeman's first job looks to be persuading John Stones and Ross Barkley to stay at the club.
Lukaku is likely to leave, but his potential £65m could be reinvested into bolstering the squad and convincing the England duo their futures are at Everton.
Barkley has been linked with Manchester City while Stones is a target for City, Manchester United and Chelsea.
Forster and tadic. The rest can stay lol
Mane?