David Moyes claims that Everton can again spend on the transfer market because their age of cuts is over.
Everton is the only Premier League club that has been making a transfer gain in the last six windows since the summer of 2022. The blues spent £ 144.6 million and raised a stunning £ 224.7 million, which sell Anthony Gordon and Amadou Onana, resulting in a win of £ 80.1 million.
Only Aston Villa can surpass the £ 27.8 million they made this season and that is because they have sold Jhon Duran to Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr for £ 71 million. At the same time, Everton has reduced their wage account by 15 percent, so that older, higher -earning players with poor availability records such as Yerry Mina and Andre Gomes have lost.
Previous boss Sean Dyche and director of Voetbal Kevin Thelwell have supervised these cost savings and Moyes respects them for achieving this while Everton is being held in the Premier League.
Everton was deducted eight points last season for breaking PSR and Moyes says that they can spend the money from the Friedkin Group this summer, because that Specter was finally banned.
“I can see why it has been so difficult at Everton in recent years,” said Moyes. “People who have had to work under the limitations have done remarkable work.
“It's not good if you see other teams buying many top players and you can't participate because it's just outside your reach. I am pretty sure that the new owners who come in, that it will come the summer, it will all be cleaned up and hopefully we will be able to challenge it a bit closer.
“As a manager you always want to sign the best players you can possible, I want to sign people that I think the supporters will be enthusiastic and like to come and see. At the moment we are all a little hindered by what is left, but we are almost there. We have good new owners, who we think will change that. “
There is a toughness about Everton, illustrated in the loan agreement of Carlos Alcaraz and this was only canceled 75 minutes before the transfer deadline of Monday because the blues assumed a difficult attitude in negotiations with flamengo. Compare this with the earlier Shalolic approach to Everton, in summary when they paid the opportunities, buy £ 34 million, with Arsenal for Alex Iwobi in August 2019.
Iwobi was on holiday on a yacht off the coast of Dubai and the blues signed the Nigerian midfielder without bringing him through a medical one. The finances of Everton will also be stimulated by their move this summer to their new Bramley Moore Dock -Huis, while various players will no longer have a contract.
Moyes has won Everton's last three games to lift them nine points from the drop zone and Bournemouth will offer a strict test of this revival when they return to Goodison Park in the FA Cup tomorrow.
Everton stood in August 2-0 on 87 minutes before they collapsed to lose 3-2 and record the latest Premier League defeat. Moyes must show that they have learned this painful lesson and the demons have out of this terrible defeat.
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