Thursday's Everton News: Friedkins identify quartet to replace Dyche

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Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday.

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The Friedkin Group have established Porto manager Sergio Conceicao as their primary target to take the reins should they get control of the club. Graham Potter, Edin Terzic and Maurizio Sarri are the other potential options. [TEAMtalk]

Issy Hobson spoke of her connection to the Everton fanbase as the girlhood Blue delivered another impressive person despite Everton Women falling to defeat to Manchester United in the Women's League Cup. [Royal Blue Mersey]

Everton has launched an online 3D tool that gives supporters the ability to experience the views from all areas of the Club's future home. The immersive virtual model, created in partnership with Ticketmaster, means fans can check out 360-degree views from every seating section of the 52,888-capacity Everton Stadium. [Everton FC]

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Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti claims "I am still an Evertonian" ahead of his side's game against Liverpool at Anfield. But do his words have meaning? [Liverpool Echo]

Jack Harrison looks to be on his way back to Leeds. [Caught Offside]

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Phil McNulty believes the future of Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Everton is coming to a "natural" close as the striker has shown "no inclination" to extend his Goodison Park stay. [BBC]

Former Everton manager Frank Lampard looks set for a return to management having been out of the game for more than a year. [Liverpool Echo]

Ashley Young – now into his 22nd season as a professional talks about his time at Everton and the importance of captain Seamus Coleman to the club. [Everton FC]

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Brentford captain Christian Norgaard was shown a straight red card during the goalless draw against Everton but the decision has now been overturned on appeal. [Daily Express]

Everton fan group members are set to join some of their Manchester United counterparts outside Old Trafford on Sunday before their sides' game to protest against ticket prices. [Liverpool Echo]

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