Jan 22, 2023
Everton hold emergency board meeting as Frank Lampard faces sack with Rooney, Dyche and Nuno in running for job
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EVERTON held crisis talks yesterday as Frank Lampard faces being axed.
The Toffees are joint bottom after Saturday’s 2-0 Prem loss at fellow strugglers West Ham.
2Manager Frank Lampard says he doesn't fear the sack but his future at Goodison Park looks bleakCredit: Getty 2Ex-Everton, Man Utd and England striker Wayne Rooney, now boss of DC Utd, is rated a contender for the Toffees' job if Lampard goesCredit: GettyOwner Farhad Moshiri led an emergency board meeting as they mulled over sacking ex-England star Lampard.
Moshiri faces huge financial pressure to keep the club up after having to sell key stars like Richarlison to Tottenham — in a deal worth up to £60million — and fund the £500m new stadium they move to next year.
After attending his first Everton game in 14 months, Moshiri was asked about Lampard’s future.
But he bizarrely replied: “I can’t comment. It’s not my decision.”
Ex-Toffees stars Kevin Campbell and Alan Stubbs mocked Moshiri’s claim.
Stubbs tweeted: “Not my decision? Whose is it then?”
Former striker Campbell replied: “I can’t believe all this foolishness!”
Everton’s next match is at home to Arsenal on February 4 before the Merseyside derby against Liverpool on February 13.
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But Lampard, 44, said: “I absolutely don’t fear being sacked — I’m proud to do the job.
"I just get up every day and think how we can get better.”
Sean Dyche, Nuno Espirito Santo and Everton legend Wayne Rooney are among candidates tipped to replace Lamps.
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Everton, Palace and Southampton eyeing Lucas Moura free transfer but Spurs star wants £150k a week despite injury woes
TOTTENHAM could let striker Lucas Moura go NOW rather than wait until his contract runs out this summer.
A handful of Premier League clubs are interested in the Brazilian.
1Lucas Moura is being chased by Premier League sides this month but his wages are an issueCredit: GettyBut they could be put off by Moura hoping for a £150,000-a-week deal from a last lucrative move.
Moura, 30, was stuck in Spurs’ under-21s on Friday and is in the shop window.
The likes of Southampton, Crystal Palace and even Everton are looking at him.
But while Tottenham will open the exit door, Moura will only use it if he gets the right deal.
Spurs do not think Moura is worth that kind of salary.
And although he may yet get game time this season, they are willing to let him go before Tuesday’s deadline.
Moura’s wages are making most admirers wary.
But with so many still looking — and a lack of alternatives around — Moura could get his deal.
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The ex-Paris Saint-Germain star, whose hat-trick against Ajax sent Spurs to the 2019 Champions League final, could pick up a fortune with a summer move to the Middle East, MLS or any club looking for a name.
And Spurs have already landed a replacement for Moura in Villarreal loanee Arnaut Danjuma.
Tottenham would also let Djed Spence go out on loan — but the right wing-back has yet to find the ideal home.
Spence joined from Middlesbrough last summer but has not convinced Antonio Conte he is worth a regular start.
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