Everton news round-up: Troy Deeney surprised by David Moyes reveal as huge financial boost mooted

Everton take on West Ham United on Monday, after a disappointing week for David Moyes’ side.

The Toffees were beaten by Liverpool in the Premier League before Wolves knocked them out of the Carabao Cup.

Moyes will be hopeful that his side can bounce back against West Ham; however, with the visitors currently sitting 19th in the Premier League.

Here, Goodison News rounds up all of the latest Everton news from the last 24 hours.

David Moyes shouting at Everton
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Andy Gray laughs at West Ham over David Moyes decision

It has been just two and a half years since West Ham decided to part ways with Moyes.

The Hammers had finished ninth in the Premier League and had reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

The seasons since have seen the East London club in freefall, with this season set to mark another relegation battle, as Nuno Espirito Santo takes over from Graham Potter.

West HamPremier League 2025/26
Games 5
Wins1
Draws0
Losses4
Scored5
Conceded13

Andy Gray had no sympathy for West Ham, however, telling beIN Sports on Saturday: “Of all the games they could have played, it’s at David Moyes’ Everton.

“Three top-10 finishes for Moyes at West Ham. West Ham thought they were going to move on…”

Former West Ham manager Graham Potter during a press conference
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West Ham make managerial change ahead of Everton clash

West Ham have hired Nuno Espirito Santo, just hours after confirming the sacking of Potter.

The Englishman’s departure felt inevitable in the coming weeks, but the timing of the decision did take some by surprise.

Santo will be in place when West Ham travel to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday.

Troy Deeney reveals Michael Keane insight

Troy Deeney has revealed that Michael Keane told him about the differences between Moyes and Sean Dyche.

The pundit told talkSPORT on Friday that he was surprised by the defender’s willingness to talk about the difference in detail given by each manager.

“He said it himself, Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye – give them the ball and let them do what they do. It’ll be interesting to see how Everton do this season,” Deeney added.

Bryan King reveals Everton financial boost

The Hill Dickinson Stadium has proved a worthy new home for the Everton faithful so far this season.

The Toffees have won two of the three games they have played at the stadium, with Monday’s fixture set to be the fourth.

Bryan King exclusively told Goodison News that Everton will see a massive financial benefit from the new stadium.

“I can see the revenue from the new stadium being twice as much as it was from Goodison,” the former Everton scout explained.

“That is also going to help to bring in new sponsors and companies, so everything snowballs really. All of this is going to make an enormous difference to Everton as a club.”

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