
Everton on track to bank new seven-figure windfall at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton have been transformed by David Moyes and the Friedkin Group.
The Friedkins completed their takeover at the end of 2024 to replace Farhad Moshiri, and sacking Sean Dyche was one of their first moves.
Moyes replaced Dyche and kept Everton in the Premier League with ease, since moving to the Hill Dickinson Stadium from Goodison Park.
Moving into this season, Everton are now on track for European football.

How much would Everton earn from European football?
Dan Plumley insists that European football will be the goal in the medium term for Everton after the Friedkin’s takeover and move to the new stadium.
Speaking exclusively to Goodison News, the football finance expert revealed what kind of windfall the Toffees could expect if they continue their positive start to the season.
“Yes, the windfall would be significant if they can get back into Europe,” Plumley said.
“We know that a place in the Europa League group phase, as an example, is probably worth around £23.6million at least to an English club, although we haven’t seen official figures for clubs from the first iteration of the new format yet.

“It is what the club would have been aiming for in the medium term as well, with new owners and a new stadium, so they are pushing on well this season so far and have given themselves a good chance in what will be a tight battle for those spots this season.”
Everton hit make-or-break in Premier League season
Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gueye have now left for AFCON, with a huge part of this squad taken away overnight with that.
Throw in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s injury, and Moyes could have a real issue around Christmas and going into the New Year.

Everton also take on Arsenal next, so the Premier League hasn’t been kind.
If anyone can take points from them, though, it’s Moyes and the Toffees, who will be backed by thousands of Evertonians over the next month to get through this period and stay on track.
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