Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Our complete match report and initial thoughts to the disappointing loss to Villa. [Royal Blue Mersey]
Everton player ratings: ‘Wasteful’ 4/10 but 7/10 ‘much improved’ as David Moyes suffers defeat in first game. [Liverpool Echo]
Everton fans responded to David Moyes’ return but he’s just found out how hard his job at the Toffees will be. [Liverpool Echo]
Everton were “furious” about Amadou Onana not being sent off in their 1-0 loss against Aston Villa on Wednesday, according to Leon Osman:
“Everton are furious, I don’t think there’s any getting away from that, they felt there was a break on. Onana, it seems, is the player, already on a yellow card, brings Mangala to the ground, I think there is an arm on the shoulder.”
The news is not good for forward Armando Broja who might be out for months. Will the Toffees cancel his loan and return the player to Chelsea?
David Moyes updates on Armando Broja:
“We think he’s going to be out for somewhere between 10-12 weeks. It’s his ankle ligaments. It’ll probably mean there’s a possibility that he will have to go back to Chelsea.” pic.twitter.com/mv66jsngB9
— Everton (@Everton) January 15, 2025
Everton and Tottenham will need at least $20m if they wish to sign midfielder Richard Rios from Palmeiras this month. [Sport Witness]
Sean Dyche has released a statement through the League Managers Association after leaving Everton. [Royal Blue Mersey]
Everton may be set to miss out on the signing of Ajax’s Devyne Rensch, with new sister club Roma getting him instead. [Sport Witness]
Everton FC’s women’s team could soon have to pay rent to play home games under a new agreement being suggested by Liverpool Council. [Birkenhead News]
Everton are interested in a deal to bring Brighton & Hove Albion centre-forward Evan Ferguson to Goodison Park before the February deadline. [Football Fancast]
There was talk that the Blues might have a buyback clause for forward Tom Cannon, but those rumours seem fabricated with the player’s agent being Moyes’ brother.
Burnley enter the race for Leicester striker Tom Cannon. Foxes looking to cash in after recall from successful loan at Stoke. Bids around £10m. Everton also in the hunt, along with Sunderland and Sheffield United. More transfers on @MailSport
— Sami Mokbel (@SamiMokbel81_DM) January 15, 2025
Everton are interested in Southampton defender Kyle Walker-Peters but are unlikely to move for him in the January transfer window and hope to get him on a free transfer in the summer. [Give Me Sport]
Manchester United host Southampton along with Brighton taking on Ipswich.
Full schedule of games here.