
Friedkin Group completely out of touch as David Moyes to fume with Everton transfer latest
Everton fans of all ages, genders and sizes will surely admit that David Moyes has to be backed by The Friedkin Group in the winter transfer window.
Beto and Thierno Barry’s struggles in the Premier League undoubtedly make the addition of a new number nine a top priority for the Toffees in January.
The Merseyside outfit have failed to score consistently this season, sitting ninth in the table after 16 matches.
Moyes was arguably handed a reality check against Chelsea, with the visitors losing 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on 13 December, highlighting the need for reinforcements in L4.

Everton have no immediate plans for winter transfer window
As things stand, the Toffees haven’t made any plans to bolster their squad in January, Fabrizio Romano says.
The journalist revealed that the Blues aren’t working on signing new players at the Hill Dickinson Stadium for now.
It’s clearly evident to most supporters that the Merseyside outfit need to be active in the market, but TFG don’t seem to think so.
Speaking on Men in Blazers on 16 December, Romano said: “At the moment, nothing imminent, I can guarantee. Everton are not desperate to add players in January. If there’s the right opportunity. But they are not desperate for that. So they are looking for opportunities for sure. But at the moment, what I’m told is patience. Still nothing really imminent.”
The Friedkins seem completely out of touch with what’s needed at the Toffees, which will certainly leave Moyes fuming.
How TFG and the recruitment team have concluded that the Blues’ depleted squad strength doesn’t need to be addressed is beyond understanding.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall injury leaves David Moyes with concern
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was forced off with an injury at Stamford Bridge, and it remains to be seen how serious the issue is.
The former Chelsea midfielder could potentially be out of action at Everton for anywhere between a week and several months, depending on the severity of his hamstring injury.
With Idrissa Gueye off to the Africa Cup of Nations, the Merseyside outfit may need more depth in the middle of the park, but it doesn’t look like TFG are bothered.
If the Toffees do end up having a disappointing end to the season, it will surely be down to the possible lack of investment from the American owners in January.
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