
Friedkins set for ‘Significant’ Everton transfers already in new reveal – Exclusive
David Moyes looks set to oversee a remarkable turnaround at Everton this summer.
The Scotsman has led the Blues away from the relegation zone with ease, losing just three of his 14 matches in the dugout since he returned to the Goodison Park outfit.
That progress looks set to be rewarded as the 62-year-old prepares to try and take the Toffees into a successful new era at Bramley-Moore Dock.

Friedkin Group set to spend big for Moyes
The Friedkin Group seem primed to back Moyes in the transfer market to overhaul his squad after he steered them clear of relegation.
TV commentator Ian Darke believes that the Blues are set for a busy summer under the new ownership and there could be big moves made ahead of the stadium move.
Speaking exclusively to Goodison News, he said: “You’d like to think that would be a substantial investment in the squad to turn Everton from a bottom-half team back into a top-half team.
“We don’t quite know what to expect from the Friedkin’s but it does seem like Everton are on the way back.
“Moving into the new stadium, and they obviously want a team to match that, and ambition looks to be vaulting at the moment, you would expect there to be some significant business.”

Everton fans will be excited about Friedkin developments
It promises to be an exciting summer for those with an affiliation to the blue half of Merseyside.
The move to the new ground would have been enough, but the idea of a significant amount of funding in the transfer window is just another bonus.
Player | Fee |
Jake O’Brien | £17m |
Iliman Ndiaye | £15m |
Tim Iroegbunam | £9m |
Jesper Lindstrom | Loan |
Asmir Begovic | Free transfer |
Armando Broja | Loan |
Orel Mangala | Loan |
Carlos Alcaraz | Loan |
The Blues are in desperate need of reinforcements to take them to the next level, with huge doubts surrounding the capability of their frontline.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is out of contract in the summer and there looks to be no resolution on that issue, so they could be in the market for a new attacker, or several.
The top target for Moyes is Ipswich striker Liam Delap, which signals his ambitions, although they will face heavy competition from the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea.
Big changes are coming, and Everton fans are ready for it.