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Our Everton jury have their say on the big talking points from Goodison Park after the win over Tottenham Hotspur
I don't think I've seen David Moyes wear his emotions as clearly as he did at the full-time whistle on Saturday. A combination of delight, relief, and belief were probably all mixed into one as he roared towards a packed Everton away end.
James Tarkowski has shared insights into the difference David Moyes has made since returning to Goodison Park. With two wins from three games under Moyes’ leadership, the centre-back has emphasised the impact of clear messaging,
Last time out, Everton edged to a 1-0 win over Brighton to celebrate Moyes' 700th Premier League game as a manager, and Tarkowski believes these types of results have been coming
Everton are keen on strengthening their squad before the transfer deadline and are hoping to make at least three additions before the window shuts, according to Football Insider. It has been another season of battling relegation for Everton,
Football Insider has learned a big Everton transfer update today as David Moyes looks to add to his squad at Goodison Park.
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However, the Daily Star report that Manchester United are plotting a £40m bid to win the race in this window and could triple the Cameroon international’s current wages, with head coach Ruben Amorim said to be a huge admirer of his talents. Such an approach is said to be dependent on the Red Devils selling players first.
Everton are most likely to win the race to sign Sparta Prague midfielder Angelo Preciado, according to a report from Tuttosport. The Italian media reported that the 26-year-old midfielder is set to move to Goodison Park in the January transfer window.
One of Lukaku's biggest strengths during his time as a permanent player at Goodison was his lethal nature in front of goal. He scored 53 goals from 49.16 xG across three Premier League seasons after his £28m move, which illustrates how ruthless he was for the club.
Those who were sceptical, and there were plenty, are feeling a lot better now. So far so good, and you can just tell by Moyes' body language and his interviews that he feels right back at home.