Tuesday's Everton News: Broja speaks, classless Maupay and Newcastle links
12/31/2024 03:00 AM
Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday.
Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Armando Broja admits Everton "should have done more" to trouble Nottingham Forest during Sunday's 2-0 home defeat to – but expressed his confidence that "better days are ahead" for the Blues. [Everton FC]
Neal Maupay has incurred the wrath of Everton fans once again — and this time, he's got on the wrong side of a former world champion boxer. [Sporting News]
He's been panned for his classless comment by a number of former players too. [Echo]
Among the managers that TFG has spoken to are Gareth Southgate, Graham Potter, David Moyes and Massimiliano Allegri. [TeamTalk]
Everton, Galatasaray and Bayer Leverkusen are all interested in signing Olympique Lyonnais striker Georges Mikautadze. [Football Fancast]
Our Under-21s keep up the hard work at Finch Farm ahead of a big 2025. pic.twitter.com/rlYTJ0YqQb
— Everton Academy (@EvertonAcademy) December 30, 2024
Former Everton manager, David Moyes, has been awarded an OBE for services to Association Football in the New Years Honour List. [Liverpool Echo]
Arthur Melo's loyalty to Liverpool, where he spent a loan spell last season, is the primary reason he has dismissed the idea of joining Everton. [JuveFC]
God I miss watching Lukaku bully people pic.twitter.com/9Sh154LZGK
— Forever Everton // Rob (@F0reverEvert0n) December 27, 2024
The Everton defence struggled in the early part of the season, but amid a difficult run of fixtures, they had proven they are once again one of the better defensive sides. Here are the reasons why. [Last Word On Sports]
Armando Broja has revealed what Sean Dyche told his Everton players after their defeat to Nottingham Forest as he vowed to do everything he can to end his side's scoring problems. [Liverpool Echo]
The January window is about to swing into action, and due to PSR rules, it looks like Newcastle's only way of doing business will be to offload one or two new stars and Everton are being linked with them. [Chronicle Live]
Sean Dyche costs Everton £5m a year
— Mike Cosgrove (@MikeCosgrove84) December 29, 2024
The 6th most in the league
£3m more than todays opponents manager who sits 20 points ahead of us
£800000 more than the Chelsea Manager
£1m a year more than Marco Silva and Eddie Howe
£500000 more than Thomas Frank
Time to go!! pic.twitter.com/NcsANsUYAm
What to Watch
New Year's Eve means very few games are going on today. Solihull Moors host Tamworth in the National League Match of the Day!
Full schedule of games here.