According to an inside source, The Athletic's renowned journalist David Ornstein has reported that with the departure of Sean Dyche, Everton FC's new owners, the Friedkin family, have set their sights on former West Ham United coach David Moyes as the obvious choice to take over as manager. Negotiations are in full swing, although the two sides have yet to sign a formal contract.

The 61-year-old Moyes has been on the sidelines since leaving West Ham United at the end of the season last year, but his illustrious resume and outstanding contributions to the soccer world make him a strong candidate for Everton's new manager. Looking back at his Everton tenure from 2002 to 2013, Moyes was crowned the League Coaches Association Manager of the Year on three occasions, which is a testament to his exceptional coaching talent and deep understanding of the team.

The Friedkin family are looking forward to the return of David Moyes and are keen to finalize the appointment as soon as possible in the hope that the new manager will be able to lead the team out of its predicament. Although Moyes' experience as United's replacement for Sir Alex Ferguson has not been satisfactory, his coaching ability and experience are still widely recognized by the industry.

The return of Moyes to Everton means that the team will have a manager who understands the culture and tactical system of the team. His leadership and deep insight into the players are expected to improve the overall strength of the team and help them excel in future matches.

However, the two sides have yet to agree on the details of the contract, and whether Moyes can finally return to Goodison Park remains uncertain. Fans are watching the transfer closely, and are looking forward to Everton announcing a new manager soon, injecting new energy and hope into the team's future.

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