Tuesday's Everton News: Moyes speaks, Nuamah latest, Dyche reflections, PSR rulings

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Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

A Farewell to Dyche | A retrospective of his two years at Everton. [Royal Blue Mersey]

"Winning football matches is always a priority" - Moyes' comments from first Everton press conference. The new manager talks about returning to the Toffees and the challenge ahead facing the club. [Royal Blue Mersey]

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How canDavid Moyes can look to utilise the power of Goodison Park in her final season now he has returned as Blues boss. [Liverpool Echo]

The Premier League will issue disciplinary charges on Tuesday against any clubs who have broken their financial rules for the 2021-2024 reporting period. [Sky Sports]

A look at what tasks will be first on David Moyes to-do list after his return as Everton manager. [Liverpool Echo]

The Friedkin Group are planning to back David Moyes with up to three new Everton signings in the winter transfer window. [iNews]

More confirmation of Everton's interest in Lyon winger Ernest Nuamah in the January window. [Daily Mail]

Harry Tyrer's displays on loan at Blackpool make it no surprise that Steve Bruce is hoping he won't be recalled by Everton. [Blackpool Gazette]

Everton have three of the ten players who have committed the most fouls in Premier League history. [Give Me Sport]

The opening tranche of season tickets went on sale on Monday morning as excitement grows for summer of transition. [Liverpool Echo]

The FA are unlikely to take action after Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson claimed an unnamed Everton player had a "pop" at him after their FA Cup clash. [Football Insider]

West Ham United are on course to make checks over whether it will be possible to lure Everton star Dominic Calvert-Lewin to London. [Give Me Sport]

Everton will face AFC Bournemouth in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup. [Royal Blue Mersey]

Charlie Whitaker has left Everton permanently to join Notts County. The club confirmed that the 21-year-old, who has been with the Toffees since age 12, has left for an undisclosed fee. [Everton FC]

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