‘Fire in my belly’: Available manager admits he would love to take charge at Everton

Sean Dyche has been under fire at times already this season, and one available manager has come out and declared he would love to handle Everton.

Everton haven’t been at their best so far this season, which led to a number of rumours surrounding the future of Sean Dyche‘s future at the club.

It was alleged that Everton had already initiated conversations with Maurizio Sarri over potentially replacing Dyche, but nothing has materialised so yet.

And, Jamie O’Hara claimed that David Moyes wouldn’t take the position yet.

However, there’s little point in even thinking of changing managers unless things go downhill from here, as Dyche has the potential to keep on improving at Goodison Park.

That hasn’t stopped one available manager from discussing his hopes of managing Everton.

Available manager dreams of managing Everton

The Everton post is inevitably going to attract managers from here there and everywhere, especially with the takeover and a new stadium on the horizon.

There’s already a great history on Merseyside and a die-hard fans, it just hasn’t had the off-field presence to fully blossom in recent times.

However, Dan Friedkin appears like he could be the man to achieve that for the supporters.

Stoke City Manager Steven Schumacher during the Carabao Cup 2nd Round match between Middlesbrough and Stoke City at the Riverside Stadium in Middle...

Now, one particular manager has placed his name in the hat for a future Everton post.

When speaking to 72+: The EFL Podcast, Steve Schumacher has claimed that it’s his dream to boss Everton after being sacked by Stoke City.

He said.

“I haven’t come out of it thinking I need a break. I feel as though if anything, it’s given me a little bit more fuel, a bit more fire in my gut.

“I want be a manager in the Premier League, my dream job is the Everton job.”

Who is Steven Schumacher?

Steven Schumacher was actually an Everton academy product and managed the Under-11s.

He most recently managed Stoke City but was sacked after just 32 matches and a points per game of 1.42.

Before that he did earn promotion to the Championship with Plymouth Argyle, where he managed 108 appearances and had a decent points per game of 1.83.

Unless he substantially improves, there’s no possibility of an Everton job in the near future.

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