As the league with the highest exposure rate, the Premier League is never short of topics. The Premier League has just passed the halfway mark, and several head coaches have already been sacked, including Manchester United's Ten Hag, Leicester City's Cooper, Wolves' O'Neill, Southampton's Martin, West Ham's Lopetegui, and Everton's Dyche. Every time a head coach is sacked, the media and fans call for Mourinho to return, but recently, Mourinho has no intention of returning.
Everton suffered five winless rounds, and Dyche was sacked. However, regardless of the game, Everton's opponents were all top seven teams. During this period, Everton drew 0-0 with Arsenal, drew 0-0 with Chelsea, and drew 1-1 with Manchester City, which is not a bad result. Unfortunately, Dyche encountered a new boss who loves to change coaches, namely the Roma owner Friedkin Group.
Roma first fired Mourinho, sweeping out the meritorious coach Mourinho who helped Roma win the Europa Conference League championship and the Europa League runner-up. For the stingy Friedkin Group, investing in the team is too expensive, and changing coaches is the cheapest approach. Looking at it this way, Dyche's experience is not surprising at all.
There are reports that Mourinho is expected to take over Everton, but this is just wishful thinking from the media and fans. Mourinho will not leave Fenerbahce casually, let alone accept an invitation from the Friedkin Group. Therefore, Everton brought back the meritorious coach Moyes to continue their previous relationship. Last time, Moyes coached Everton for 11 years, and it is unknown if he can last more than a year this time.
Mourinho, who aims to win the Turkish Super League championship, is trying to strengthen Fenerbahce's strength. On Tuesday, Mourinho reported to the board, stating that the team urgently needs a central defender to strengthen the defense. To meet Mourinho's requirements, Fenerbahce is negotiating with Aston Villa for the permanent transfer of defender Diego Carlos. Brazilian player Carlos will turn 32 in March this year, so he is on Aston Villa's sale list. Fenerbahce hopes to complete the transfer for 10 million pounds. If Carlos can join, it will change Fenerbahce's weak defense and increase the team's fighting power for the championship.