
Everton transfer news: Sean Dyche priorities emerge amid backroom restructuring
Everton are now better prepared to make better signings when concerns surrounding their transfer budget reduce, according to the i.
The news outlet reported on 20 April that director of football Kevin Thelwell has done a good job of restructuring the football department.
Sean Dyche wants a younger and more robust squad at Goodison Park but has not got his wish due to the financial chaos at the club.
The report reads: “The new stadium continues apace while the work done by Kevin Thelwell to restructure the football department is significant. They are better prepared to buy better players when the budgetary concerns are eased. They also have a crop of valuable stars, wanted by some of the biggest clubs in Europe, that can allow them to player trade this summer.
“Plans for the transfer window are taking shape, despite the uncertainty. A younger, more dynamic squad is what Dyche craves, though budgetary constraints have made fulfilling that vision difficult.”
Sean Dyche and Kevin Thelwell working in synergy at Everton
Thelwell’s work has been pivotal in making the club more prepared to acquire better players once the financial constraints ease.
The restructuring efforts have also focused on building a long-term side aligning with Dyche’s vision for the team.
Thelwell’s strategic planning has allowed the club to identify valuable players who could be leveraged for deals in the upcoming transfer window.
Moreover, his positive influence extends beyond restructuring as he has been a visible presence during Everton’s turbulent times, demonstrating a commitment to the club’s progress.
Thelwell’s ability to work with Dyche in finding financial balance while maintaining a competitive edge showcases his effective collaboration skills.

This relationship is crucial for Everton’s future success, especially given the club’s ambitions for a more robust and competitive squad.
In other Everton news, a senior player may never start for the club again after the Chelsea loss and is now very likely to leave in June.
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