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    Everton on verge to replace Sean Dyche with ‘exciting’ manager Tottenham really wanted

    SportEarlyBy SportEarlyApril 29, 2023Updated:April 29, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Everton all have now been linked with Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri.

    Il Quotidiano have reported that Tottenham, Newcastle and Everton are all showing interest in former Chelsea manager Sarri.

    Tottenham and Everton are in the front row for the Italian tactician, while there is also the theory that Newcastle could eventually move for him, according to the report in the Italian media.

    HITC Verdict: Spurs clearly the likeliest club for Sarri

    In our view, Tottenham Hotspur are more likely than Everton and Newcastle United to move for Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri.

    After all, Spurs need to get in a new permanent manager after the departure of Antonio Conte.

    And Sarri does seem like a decent option given his success with Chelsea in the Premier League and what he is doing at Lazio at the moment.

    The 64-year-old is hugely experienced, and the chance to manage Tottenham could be tempting for the Italian, whose sides play “exciting” football, according to former Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia in The Guardian in July 2018.

    Newcastle are doing well under Eddie Howe, and we do not think that PIF will sack him anytime soon.

    Sean Dyche was appointed the Everton boss only this season, and we do not see the Toffees being able to attract Sarri, especially if they get relegated to the Championship at the end of the season.

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