Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Armando Broja wore the royal blue jersey of Everton for the first time as Paul Tait’s Under-21s tasted their maiden group stage defeat of their Premier League Cup campaign in a narrow 1-0 defeat at Watford on Monday night, with Nathan Patterson getting sent off as well. [Everton FC]
Sean Dyche, aware of the club’s financial difficulties, could decide to sell Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the January market. Newcastle and Aston Villa are said to be interested, and his sale would allow them to reinvest in crucial reinforcements for survival. [AsRomaLive]
Everton have been linked with a move for Bryan Cristante. But what could the Roma midfielder potentially offer the Blues? [Liverpool Echo]
Everton PSR saga nowhere near over as fate of £21m issue confirmed. Everton have been on the front lines of the lawfare that has gripped the Premier League in recent years and has intensified in recent weeks and months. [The Boot Room]
Former Everton manager David Moyes will reportedly be a target for Everton once Dan Friedkin’s takeover is completed. [Reluctant Nicko]
Tim Howard and Landon Donovan sat down for an exclusive interview with the Club after launching a podcast earlier this month. The pair discussed their spells at Goodison Park, Everton’s future and the Club’s North American fanbase as a result of their time at the Blues. [Everton FC]
Sean Dyche biggest danger clear as Everton manager admits significant failure. Talking Point: Chris Beesley discusses Everton’s ability to play expansive football following the goalless draw with 10-man Brentford. [Liverpool Echo]
Is Dwight McNeil Everton’s own Cole Palmer? A dive into the data. [Football Fancast]
Dele Alli’s hopes of making a comeback to top-flight football this season have been dealt another blow with the news that he has suffered a hamstring strain. [The Bobble]
Jordan Pickford recognises Everton are building a strong defensive record, but says his side must show “more belief” in attacking areas in order to keep progressing. [Everton FC]
“I think the crowd are bored of Everton approach – Sean Dyche is turning us into Burnley”. Michael Ball tackles the big issues at Goodison Park following Everton’s goalless draw at home to 10-man Brentford. [Liverpool Echo]
The UEFA Champions League gets back on track with Arsenal and Manchester City in action.
Full schedule of games here.