SEAN DYCHE will be allowed to continue as Everton boss by new owner Dan Friedkin because he has kept the Toffees in the Premier League while slashing costs.
Everton are the only top-flight club to have a net transfer profit since the start of the 2022-23 season with £79.7m generated.
Dyche succeeded Frank Lampard two years ago next month and he has presided over the cost-cutting at Goodison Park, along with director of football Kevin Thelwell.
Big names went, such as Richarlison to Tottenham for £60m in July 2022, Anthony Gordon to Newcastle for £45m and Amadou Onana to Aston Villa in July for £50m.
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