Alan Myers provides further update on Everton takeover completion date

Everton fans are now patiently waiting for any further updates on the completion of the takeover, and Alan Myers has provided some promising insight into the situation.

The Friedkin Group continue to march on in their attempts to become the new Everton owners, with Alan Myers stating that the takeover is still progressing well

Interestingly, Dan Friedkin received a boost recently as he’s enjoyed a £1.6 billion increase in his net worth since last year.

However, with nothing set in stone right now, there’s no point in getting excited just yet.

Although, Alan Myers has come out with another update, but this time it’s on the potential completion date of the Everton takeover.

Owner and President of Italian Serie A Club Roma, Dan Friedkin tees off on the 18th hole  during Day One of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship a...

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Everton have a clash with Ipswich Town to worry about next in the Premier League, with the chance to extend the unbeaten streak to three games.

The Friedkin Group are supposedly eyeing replacements for Sean Dyche already, though that seems premature as he’s beginning to turn things around.

Interestingly, they may have just over a month before they’re even in power if what Alan Myers is saying is true.

Everton insider Myers provided an update on what he believes to be the case right now, over a week on from his last statement on the completion.

Is a new manager really needed at Everton?

Sean Dyche‘s future was in serious doubt after the horrific first five games of the Premier League season.

This led to the likes of David Moyes, Jose Mourinho and Maurizio Sarri all being linked with the job, but nothing has materialised on that front at all.

The Friedkin Group seem like a level-headed bunch, so they’ll know the pros and cons of these potential rash decisions and where they see the club heading.

Sean Dyche may not be the most glamorous of managers, but right now it’s about securing Premier League football to enjoy in the new stadium.

And Dyche has proven that he has what it takes to keep the Toffees up, having avoided relegation in his past two seasons as Everton boss.

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