Everton are set to make a decision on Sean Dyche’s future as manager before the next international break on October 10, according to reports from HITC. While the club’s hierarchy continues to back Dyche publicly, internal discussions are ongoing regarding potential replacements if they decide to part ways with the current boss.
The pressure on Dyche has intensified following Everton’s poor start to the season, which has seen the Toffees lose their first four Premier League matches. In the last two games, they squandered 2-0 leads, ultimately losing 3-2 to Bournemouth and Aston Villa, leaving the club rooted to the bottom of the table. Everton have scored just four goals while conceding 13, with their struggles in defense proving costly.
HITC reported on September 21 that, despite public support from the board, Everton’s leadership is privately weighing their options should the situation not improve. A key factor could be the outcome of their next match against Leicester City on September 21. A repeat of the collapses seen in previous games could push Dyche closer to the brink, with many suggesting the next result will heavily influence his future.
As the international break looms, Everton’s decision on Dyche’s future could shape the trajectory of the club’s season.