Moyes is a candidate to return to Everton again
Scottish David Moyes has become a candidate to return to coaching the Everton team, according to the latest reports.
The English newspaper “The Sun” reported on Sunday that this The option became possible after the American takeover of the club.
Moyes had coached the Toffees for 11 seasons between 2002 and 2013, during which the team was known for its stability under His leadership.
The club’s fans hope that Moyes’ return will mark a new beginning after all the recent flops.
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