everton Possible defeat at Stamford Bridge in annual fixture Premier Leaguebut this does not affect its fine work david moyes He and his team have been hard at work in recent weeks.
As a result, the Toffees plummeted – but only to ninth. Not bad, especially considering Everton were listed as relegation candidates before the season started.
However, Everton do not have the biggest squad in the division, something Moyes hopes to address in January with new players joining the squad following an injury scare. Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury Hall At Chelsea.
Everton’s January transfer plans
Moyes has rekindled the passion and culture of the Azzurri on Merseyside, helping Everton escape the danger of relegation. That’s where they’ve struggled over the past few years.
But Everton’s squad is small; Moyes has released 19 players in the Premier League this season, the fewest in the league.
There is still a need for full-backs, and while Tierno Barry is starting to function as a number nine, Everton could bring in another striker.
But they also need a midfielder, according to Italian sources. By Sports WitnessManchester United new star Kobe Minu Possibly the best man for the job as he has been named as a potential candidate for the club on a six-month loan deal.
Mainu, 20, has struggled to get game time in Ruben Amorim’s side and hopes to leave the club on loan until the end of the season.
Napoli considered frontrunners Talent earning £25,000 a weekBut Moyes’ links with Old Trafford and the appeal of staying close to home and in the Premier League could affect the Blues’ chances.
Why Everton wants Kobe Minoru
Moyes revealed his sights on a mid-season loan move to West Ham United as he welcomed Jesse Lingard to the club. The Manchester United outcast had arguably the most enduring spell in London football history and Mainu could repeat the trick.
Mainu, a young and muscular talent with ten England caps to his name, has already made 84 first-team appearances for Manchester United and has even been on the fringes under Amorim.
He scored as Erik ten Hag’s side beat their noisy neighbors in the 2023/24 FA Cup final, displaying physicality and technical grace beyond his years. He is known as “The footballer who will be worth £100m in the future” Reporter Alex Turk reports.
A dynamic, versatile midfielder, Mainu clearly needs the love and care of an understanding manager, and Moyes has shown his ability to take these wandering stars and resettle them, rekindling them.
Look at Dewsbury Hall, he was doing really well at Everton. The 27-year-old strained his hamstring and nerves await whether he will miss the Christmas period.
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Premier League – Mainu (23/24) vs Dewsbury Hall (25/26) |
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Statistics (* per game) |
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Game (start) |
24 (24) |
15 (15) |
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Target |
3 |
4 |
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Assist |
1 |
2 |
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touch* |
49.0 |
49.3 |
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Completed by |
87% |
84% |
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Key Pass* |
0.6 |
1.3 |
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Dribbling* |
1.3 |
0.8 |
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Ball recovery* |
4.0 |
3.7 |
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Tackle + Interception* |
2.9 |
2.2 |
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Duel won* |
5.0 (52%) |
5.1 (56%) |
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Statistics via Sofascore |
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If a player like Mainoo comes in, the world will be a different place. After all, Dewsbury-Hall’s fellow youngster is a progressive and athletic player. He may not be as creative on the ball, but he certainly has the right tools to succeed under Moyes.
In fact, according to FBref, Mainoo is in the top 8% of Europe’s top five midfielders for successful receptions and in the top 18% for goals created per 90.
The actions that create a goal are the game pieces that make it happen. These include moments such as a pass, a catch or a foul.
Even after playing such a small role in this season’s Dream Theater, he’s still proven himself to be a special man. At this point, he could emulate and replace Dewsbury-Hall at Hill Dickinson Stadium in the second half of the season, the perfect foil for a team on the rise.





