Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
A Christmas period with Everton fans not worried about the drop? It’s been a few years since that has happened. [RBM]
“My last three years at Everton were stressful. There was a lot of ups and downs and I felt I’d come to a stage where I’d started to stagnate a little bit. It just felt like a fresh environment and a new challenge was needed,” says former Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin. [bein SPORTS via Sky Sports]
A big honour for Everton great Marouane
Fellaini.
“I think [Jack] Grealish is doing really well. He can push that team, can give weight to that team. [Iliman] Ndiaye is an amazing player. They can put [James] Garner as a right-back. But also [Jake] O’Brien, I think, is going to play, because of set-pieces. So, all these things, [it] is a more complete team, and David Moyes is doing an amazing job. It’s going to be really, really tough to win the game,” says Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim ahead of Monday’s match between the two sides. [Man Utd]
Read up on the latest fixture changes. [EFC]
Should Everton make a move for latest Republic of Ireland hero Troy Parrott? [Echo]
“I’m very happy because I like to be close to the fans. I think when the fans are with you, you can do more things on the pitch, and you have more confidence. You can do what you want, and the fans are happy with you. You can do crazy things and score crazy goals. You have a connection with the Club,” says striker Thierno Barry. [EFC]
What to Watch
Plenty of action from around the globe today before Premier League action resumes tomorrow.
Full schedule of games here.












