November 24, 2024

Dele Alli and Alex Iwobi have reacted to Everton news.

Dele Alli and Alex Iwobi of Everton have responded to a new update that has appeared around the club this week.

After a rollercoaster transfer situation, Everton ultimately traded winger Demarai Gray, and Dele Alli and Alex Iwobi both commented on his parting post on social media.

The player took to social media to celebrate his new club. With the transfer window closed for Premier League clubs and certain European leagues, the attacker had few options.

Gray signed a permanent contract with Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq, and his Instagram post announcing the move said, “New Chapter.” Many former and current Everton players responded to the news in this post.

Demarai Gray’s Instagram image prompts reactions from Dele Alli and Alex Iwobi.
Several players joined the club during the transfer window, while others left as Everton attempted to rebuild and avoid relegation.

Demarai Gray was definitely appreciated by his teammates and former teammates, who all took to Instagram to wish him well.

Dele Alli tweeted a simple purple heart emoji, while Alex Iwobi, who joined Fulham during the summer transfer window, said, “All the best my brother.”

Gray has played 75 times for Everton since joining from Leicester City, and while he has had some fantastic moments, he may not have had enough.

The winger only had 12 goals and six assists in 75 games. Everton requires more goal-scoring forwards if they are to advance further up the table.

Gray clearly earned the respect of his former teammates, but it is now time for the club to move on to other attackers.

 

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Phil McNulty criticizes Moshiri and Kenwright for creating a ‘financial nightmare’ at Everton.
Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright, according to Phil McNulty, have created a “financial nightmare” at Everton.
On the BBC Sport website on 6 September (08:09am), the writer responded to fans’ questions by saying that years of poor decision-making are “coming home to roost” at Goodison Park.
He claimed that there has been “too much change” and “too many managers,” putting the club in a “perilous position,” with Moshiri and Kenwright being the major offenders to blame.

“I’m afraid years of bad decision-making are coming home to roost,” McNulty added. “Money squandered in the markets and a board too eager to congratulate itself as Everton plunged into a football and financial nightmare.”

“There’s too much change. There are far too many managers, and they are once again in jeopardy. The main perpetrators are the owner and the board, thus the present answer to your question is Farhad Moshiri in collaboration with chairman Bill Kenwright and those who have served on the board.”

Few would argue that Moshiri and Kenwright, as well as the other members of the board who have presided over the past few years of upheaval, are not deserving of harsh criticism.

While the club’s finances are in shambles, performances on the field haven’t been much better after flirting with relegation over the last couple of seasons.

The Blues have been losing money for a long time, with the BBC reporting on May 22 that they have lost £430 million in the last five years.

As a result, the club is working on a tight budget, and Sean Dyche was obliged to sell midfielder Alex Iwobi to Fulham on the final day of the transfer window in order to balance the books.

It’s not a pleasant scenario right now, but while the off-field troubles are concerning, the Toffees must guarantee they stay in the Premier League this season to prevent worsening their problems.

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