David Moyes has been reappointed as Everton's manager, following the dismissal of Sean Dyche. Moyes, who previously managed the club from 2002 to 2013, returns with vast experience, including successful stints at Manchester United and West Ham United. Everton aims to rebuild as they prepare for their new stadium.
Everton Football Club has appointed David Moyes as their new manager following the dismissal of Sean Dyche. The announcement was made on January 11, 2025, with the club expressing excitement over Moyes' return. The Scottish manager had previously led Everton from 2002 to 2013, overseeing more than 500 matches and guiding the club to the 2009 FA Cup Final. Under his leadership, Everton also participated in four European campaigns.
Moyes has a wealth of experience, having managed high-profile clubs like Manchester United and West Ham United, where he won the UEFA Europa Conference League.
Reflecting on his return to Goodison Park, Moyes said he was thrilled to rejoin the club and was eager to work with the Friedkin Group to help rebuild the team. He emphasized the importance of Evertonians’ support during this crucial period, as the club prepares for its move to a new stadium while striving to secure Premier League survival. Moyes’ appointment marks a new chapter for the club as they aim to regain their form under his experienced leadership.