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Ronald Koeman

Ronald Koeman...good choice for us?

  • yes, he'll get us top 6 and stability

  • no, it's uninspiring even if top 6 is back on

  • josé on toast


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Sheeds on TEF said that Sammy Lee was a Les Reed appointment rather than a Koeman appointment so i cant see him bringing the fat kopite with him.
 
Sheeds on TEF said that Sammy Lee was a Les Reed appointment rather than a Koeman appointment so i cant see him bringing the fat kopite with him.

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He's read that on here from the likes of Ijjy who actually know it.
 

Duncan Ferguson is set to remain a vital part of Everton’s first-team coaching set-up - as the Blues edge closer to appointing Ronald Koeman.

The Goodison hero was promoted from the Academy to senior ranks by Roberto Martineztwo years ago.

Everton sacked Martinez last month and instantly made Southampton boss Koeman their No1 target.

The 53-year-old is understood to be ready to swap the south coast for Goodison and spearhead the new era under billionaire investor Farhad Moshiri.

Koeman’s brother, and trusted No2, Erwin is in line to join him but Ferguson looks also set to be retained as part of the first-team structure.

Big Dunc is understood to have met with Moshiri this week and been reassured that he remains part of the plans at Everton.

The Blues will reportedly have to pay between £3.5-4m in compensation to free Koeman from the final 12 months of his contract at Southampton.

And in a major show of ambition, Everton are ready to hand the former Dutch international a £6m-a-year salary as well as the biggest transfer war chest in club history.



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Roberto Martinez and Ronald Koeman


As the ECHO revealed last month, the Blues are also in the process of implementing a European-style structure which will see the appointment of a director of football.

Everton are trying to prise Sevilla’s revered sporting director Monchi from the La Liga club in the hope of teaming him up with Koeman.
 
Reports: Everton get their man, by GrandOldTeam

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Everton have agreed terms with Ronald Koeman and is set to be confirmed as Everton manager according to according to reports.

Koeman’s agent confirmed to BBC Sport and the guardian on Friday night that Everton have made contact with Southampton to ask for permission to speak to him and now various reports are claiming the deal is done and Everton will shortly confirm Ronald Koeman as successor to Roberto Martinez.


BREAKING NEWS: Ronald Koeman agrees terms to become the next Everton manager | @Draper_Rob https://t.co/hZXeOcIb8n pic.twitter.com/2SLBLlU7FH

— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) June 4, 2016


Everton have remained silent on their search for a new boss, but it is believed Koeman has always been the first choice of new major shareholder Farhad Moshiri.

The list of candidates also included former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini, Sevilla’s Unai Emery and former Everton manager, David Moyes.

Koeman, 53, was appointed manager of Southampton in 2014 and led the club to seventh in the Premier League in his first season in charge.

This year, they finished in sixth place, again qualifying for the Europa League.

On the final day of the season Koeman indicated he would require assurance that Southampton was showing ambition before committing himself to extending his deal.

Koeman: “It is important to know what we can do to be stronger because in my opinion that’s ambition. If you don’t have that ambition, you start to be sloppy and that is not what I like to be. It is possible [to sign a contract next week] but that is always depending on the conversation.”

Southampton chairman, Ralph Krueger, had previously indicated that he would not stand in Koeman’s way if he wanted to leave.

Everton will look to appoint a director of football to work alongside Koeman – likely to be Sevilla’s Monchi, who confirmed on Friday that he intends to leave the Europa League winners this summer.

Monchi: “For about a month I noticed that something wasn’t right in my head. I figured it was time to stop and make a change. My doubts then returned but late on Sunday I made the decision [to leave]. Still, what I can say is that I won’t pay my release clause. I won’t leave Sevilla through the backdoor.”

The post Reports: Everton get their man appeared first on GrandOldTeam.
 

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