If a takeover of Everton does not take place then the club would have to find player solutions from within warns Sean Dyche
Sean Dyche admits Everton would have to find player solutions from within the club this summer if a takeover of the club does not take place.
Dyche said: “If the takeover doesn’t happen, or a takeover, then it will probably be juggling dust, not sand. I think that’s fair, because who knows then? You are having to self-generate everything then, I would imagine, because it’s not like there is a pile of cash anywhere so you’ve got to self-generate.READ MORE: Sean Dyche speaks out on Everton transfer plans amid takeover uncertainty
“There is no time for development, because this club hasn’t got time for that. This club is not used to, and I suppose not many are now, but in my day at Nottingham Forest the fans accepted that young players would be playing and therefore they are going to have tough spells but we are going to stand by them because we can see what they are doing it for.
“But when you buy low, who are you buying? And if you can’t buy then you have to generate from inside and that is a time thing.
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