
Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Jack Grealish has commended the “incredible” decision for Everton to move their Women’s team to Goodison Park – and says the stadium can become a “fortress” for the side as they enter a new era. [Everton FC]

The latest installment of the “My Everton” series written by our own Royal Blue Mersey writer, yours truly. [Everton FC]
West Ham United and Everton are both likely to reignite their interest in Yves Bissouma when the transfer window reopens. [Football
Insider]
Jack Grealish admits he is loving life at Everton and has vowed to bring the good times to Hill Dickinson Stadium. [Liverpool Echo]
Everton Football Club is proud to announce the launch of the ‘Everton Women’s Hall of Fame’, a new initiative designed to celebrate and honour the players, coaches and pioneers who have shaped the history of the women’s team and game. [Everton FC]
Burnley are suing Everton for ‘damages’ related to their relegation from the Premier League for the season that the Toffees were found guilty of breaching PSR. [Royal Blue Mersey]
David Moyes has addressed his decision to allow last season’s Derby County starlet Harrison Armstrong to go out on loan again. [Derby Telegraph]
Jack Grealish’s redemption at Everton. The England superstar has found just what he needed to start falling in love with the game again. [Royal Blue Mersey]
Just days after the summer window shut, Everton are not ruling out a potential January swoop to bolster their options. [Team Talk]
In the ‘karma is a funny thing’ department: Former Everton manager Sean Dyche has been backed to take up a shock appointment at Manchester United. [Liverpool Echo]
Tamworth boss Andrew Peaks has hailed Everton Under-21s for their performance in the National League Cup and namechecked Toffees youngster Braiden Graham as a ‘good player’. [Inside Futbol]
Both Everton youth teams fall to defeat. Much changed U21s crash at Tamworth while U18s lose 8-goal thriller. [Royal Blue Mersey]
A look at Michael Keane’s value to the side after an impressive start to the campaign by the centre back. [Liverpool Echo]
What to Watch
UEFA Champions League continues with Newcastle and Manchester City in action.
Full schedule of games here.