Everton: Koeman’s £10.6m sale has now surpassed Dwight McNeil’s.
Following his departure, one star may have been pivotal to Everton, with his name immortalized at Goodison Park.
To say Everton have had a difficult few years would be an understatement, with the Blues languishing around the bottom of the Premier League league for the previous two seasons.
Rafael Benitez, Duncan Ferguson, Frank Lampard, and Sean Dyche have all taken leadership of the squad at Goodison Park during these trying times.
It hasn’t gone as planned for those who sought change, with Dyche still struggling to reestablish Everton as a prestigious Premier League team.
The club’s size and prestige in English football are undeniable, having not been demoted since 1950/51 and being named champions of England nine times in their illustrious history.
Their present form, however, is inconsistent with the club’s acknowledged size, with back-to-back relegation battles in both the 2022/23 season and the season before.
The previous five league positions of Everton
Season | Position | Manager |
2022/23 | 17th | Sean Dyche |
2021/22 | 16th | Frank Lampard |
2020/21 | 10th | Carlo Ancelotti |
2019/20 | 12th | Carlo Ancelotti |
2018/29 | 8th | Marco Silva |
In both years, the Blues’ destiny was sealed on the last day, bringing both last-gasp elation and a level of anguish that evokes nostalgia for the highs that Everton experienced during the Premier League era.
So much talent has been seen at Goodison Park in the past and present, with one name in particular – Gerard Deulofeu – constantly invoked in debates about what might have been.
How much did Everton pay for Gerard Deulofeu?
When Gerard Deulofeu joined Liverpool on a loan agreement from Barcelona in 2013, few could have predicted the memories and quality that the then 19-year-old would bring to the club.
Hailed
by former manager Roberto Martinez as a “real diamond” at the time of his arrival, the Spaniard was regarded as one of the hottest prospects in Spain and another hot topic from the infamous La Masia academy.