Everton manager David Moyes says that he has to compromise on his transfer window destinations in January and is “really surprised” by the situation that the club is confronted on the market.
The Toffees were deducted from a total of eight points last season for the non-recalculation of the Premier League profit and sustainability rules (PSR) and this season issued the third lowest amount for players, with only Newcastle – which were also forced to submit transfers to fulfill the regulations – and to spend less.
“I can now see why it was so difficult in Everton in recent years,” said Moyes, who Successor Sean Dyche On January 11th and again praised his predecessor for the management of close financial restrictions.
“It is not a good thing when you see that other teams buy many top players and they don’t get involved in the campaign because they are not within our reach.
“It is just so difficult to get the players in it that we want. I am really jealous of watching many teams who may be able to try to decide many players at expensive prices. “
▶ ️ David Moyes offers further injury updates from Dwight McNeil and Youssef Chermiti and says that Chermiti will probably be more “three to four weeks” before a potential return to the men’s senior team returns. pic.twitter.com/dlzlzv4ovy
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Everton Transfer News: “We are disabled”
Everton are seven points before the relegation zone with a game in hand thanks to two victories in three games since the arrival of Moyes for his second spell in Goodison Park, but they remain the lowest scorers in the division, apart from the lower side of Southampton And it was. met by injuries.
Wing player Dwight McNeil, who has her most direct target contributions, is on the road after the operation, while the former English striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed a large part of the rest of the season with a thigh problem and midfielder Orel Mangala has a long-term knee injury.
“We are really sad for both players,” said Moyes and spoke on Monday evening with the end of the transfer window. “(Get player) is certainly not out of the lack of trying it.
“We are undoubtedly still disabled with PSR. I was really surprised in the way it limits the football club. We are not quite there, but we don’t want to put ourselves in the position in which we were previously with points.
“We hope to bring a few players with us, but maybe it is not those who would try to sign it if we really had the money.”
▶ ️ David Moyes says that he understands that Orel Mangala will return to France to surgery his ACL injury and says that Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Kniehne) does not require an operation and could play again this season. pic.twitter.com/70o3ml3htj
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Friedkins to help Everton “Challenge”
“Everton is a huge club and it should compete with many of the country’s big clubs and hopefully spend in a way in which it is a challenge for the available big players,” added Moyes.
“I’m just starting to understand a little more about the PSR. It hinders us. What I really want to bring to Everton is not what I can do. “
Moyes is optimistic that the Friedkin group, which took over on December 19, will give Everton more transfer strength.
“The attempt to recruit correctly will always be the most important thing for most football managers,” he said. “At the moment I don’t have the feeling that we are on the buyer market.
“I am quite confident because the new owners assumed in the summer that we hopefully will be able to challenge. We have to add something to the squad (until Monday) instead of not. My goal is to bring something else in. “
Everton will strive for a third win in a row if you Host of 17th place in Leicester City on Saturday (3 p.m. GMT).