David Moyes’ return to Everton has had the desired effect, lifting the crowd, helping the team to some good results and starting their journey up the table away from relegation trouble. They’ve
David Moyes is scouring the market in January in an attempt to boost his frontline and the search has become more urgent because of the raft of injuries Everton have suffered
With Everton looking to bring in new faces before the transfer deadline passes, here's a look back at David Moyes' previous winter window buys as Blues boss
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The 6ft 4in striker has a proven track record in Serie A, where he hit double figures for Udinese in consecutive seasons before making his move to England. He has only netted eight times in 54 games for Everton, and boasts just one Premier League start this campaign.
Chris Beesley tackles a major talking point from Everton's 1-0 win at Brighton & Hove Albion as David Moyes showed his class but Fabian Hurzeler didn't
Having not yet made a signing, Everton are reportedly pushing hard for additions before transfer deadline day 🔵
A round-up of how the national media reported on Everton's 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium
West Ham are hoping to win the race to sign Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, with the Seagulls increasingly likely to let the forward leave this month. The Hammers’s long-standing interest in Ferguson is well-known and has only been amplified since the appointment of Graham Potter, under whom the player made his initial Brighton breakthrough.
How a pragmatic masterclass on the south coast left the Brighton players and supporters enraged and deflated in equal measure
David Moyes led Everton to a second-straight Premier League win as they battled to a 1-0 victory at Brighton on Saturday in his 700th game as a Premier League manager. Iliman Ndiaye’s first half penalty kick was the difference, as Everton took their chance and then defended resolutely in the second half.
It is early days, but Moyes’ Everton look like they are in a much better position to remedy their attacking woes