Manager working hard on English and visits UK every month as Everton want to hire him - report
Everton-linked Max Allegri is working hard on his English as he wants to take over the reins at a Premier League club, according to TBR.... The post Manager working hard on English and visits UK every month as Everton want to hire him - report appeared first on Goodison News.
Everton-linked Max Allegri is working hard on his English as he wants to take over the reins at a Premier League club, according to TBR.
The news outlet reported on 6 December that he is in London on a monthly basis and aims to return to football management.
Currently, Sean Dyche’s future is not being discussed and financial reasons are not why the club haven’t yet sacked him. [Alan Myers]
Everton must make a quick decision on who the manager will be until the end of the season
The Friedkin Group might view Dyche as a reliable interim manager to keep the Toffees steady during the transition period.
However, if they aim to avoid another relegation battle, bringing in a manager like Allegri could be a strategic move.
Allegri, known for his tactical nous, is even improving his English and has shown interest in managing in the Premier League.
By appointing the Italian now, the club could benefit from his experience while he gets accustomed to the club’s dynamics over the next six months.
This would allow him to implement his style and vision during the summer transfer window.
However, for this plan to work effectively, a decision on Dyche’s future must be made swiftly in December, ensuring Allegri has enough time to settle in and start laying the groundwork for the club’s future success.
In other Everton news, a £650million development has emerged in the club’s balance sheet ahead of the takeover.
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