Monday 16 May 2016

Everton Next Man



Current Southampton Boss


Roberto Martinez departure from Goodison Park last Thursday means the club is in search for a replacement as they look to get back to their best in the League next term.








Replacing the Spaniard has linked the Toffees with some names already and rumors have it that ex-Ajax handler Frank De Boer, Ronald koeman of Southampton and former Everton boss David Moyes are in the pole position to fill up the vacant position at Goodison Park.

"Everton wants Ronald Koeman to succeed Martinez and hope to lure the Southampton coach with the promise of the biggest transfer budget in their history," per Andy Hunter of the Guardian.

The Dutch has since dismissed the rumor stating he is happy with life at Saint Marys and wishes to honor his last year at the club.

Meanwhile reports reaching states that Everton FC had already began talks with former Ajax Amsterdam coach Frank De Boer who seems to be all in for the vacancy at the Goodison. The former Dutch player had earlier expressed his delight over the chance to take over at the club through his brother Ronald De Boer saying he will like to be in-charge at Everton if that opportunity comes.

Frank De Boer, former Ajax Coach
Frank left his post at Ajax due to his team's slip up from the title race but had won four titles of Eredivise since his time in-charge in 2010.


Another man on the sideline for the Toffess is their former manager David Moyes who is more than ready to take up the job once again if he is contacted.
Former Everton Manager
The former boss was in-charge at Everton for 11years after taking over in 2002 and helped stabilize a constantly battling relegation team. His achievement at Goodison Park are there to see as he turned them into a top six team in the league.

The Scot is out of job at the moment after been sacked from his duty at Real Soceidad in Spain November, 2015 but claims he is willing to do it again if given the opportunity again to serve.




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