Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
With the days ticking down to him becoming a free agent, Dominic Calvert-Lewin could still sign a new contract once the Friedkin Group takeover is completed. [TEAMtalk]
Everton 24/7 relaunches for 2024/25 with Jesper Lindstrøm the subject of the first episode of the season. Each episode will get closer to a Men’s Senior-Team player than ever before, uncovering personal journeys and what life is like – on and off the pitch – as an Everton player.
Everton prospective owner Dan Friedkin has held positive talks with the club’s existing lenders as he looks to improve the financial situation at Goodison Park. [Football Insider]
Some early team news ahead of Everton’s match with Brentford. [London World]
Everton Stadium information continues to come from the club with a profile of how accessibility is being enhanced for supporters. [Everton FC]
Everton are plotting a potential January move for midfielder Bryan Cristante to try and bolster the options available to Dyche. [AS Roma Live]
Beto could see his Toffees future cast in doubt, given that he wants a move away from the blue half of Merseyside according to reports from Italy. [Sport Witness]
After defeating rivals Liverpool in the final Women’s derby at Goodison Park, Everton return to action on Wednesday night (7pm GMT) to face Manchester United at Walton Hall Park. Speaking pre-match, Head coach Brian Sorensen told the Everton website:
“We will do everything we can but unfortunately we have some players out. Clare (Wheeler) and Heather (Payne) are not able to play, with there being a big question over Justine Vanhaevermaet.”
Iliman Ndiaye’s brace of appearances for Senegal during the international break could demonstrate the kind of attacking versatility he could bring to the Everton side. [Liverpool Echo]
Phil McNulty doesn’t believe Lee Carsley will be a replacement for Sean Dyche as Everton manager but thinks he might be an option in the future. [BBC]
Everton’s wait for clarity over an outstanding financial fair play dispute remains ongoing. [Liverpool Echo]
The last games of the Nations League take place along with World Cup qualifying in Asia, Africa and North America.
Full schedule of games here.