Sean Dyche, the manager of Everton, is under pressure, and the news that Marcelino is about to leave Marseille won’t make things any easier for him.
The news that Marcelino is leaving his position as manager of Marseille may spark some intrigue within Everton.
According to the French newspaper L’Equipe, Marcelino has made the decision to depart from Marseille.
According to reports, Marcelino has already informed the Marseille team of his choice, and an official declaration is forthcoming.
On Thursday, Marseille will play Ajax, but Jean-Pierre Papin is anticipated to be in charge because Marcelino has already left.
This year, Everton investigated the Marcelino trade.
Everton, who looked into a transfer for Marcelino earlier this year, may be interested in the news.
Everton contacted Marcelino in January, according to a report in the Spanish newspaper Marca, as they searched for a Frank Lampard replacement.
In the end, Everton chose Sean Dyche, but Marcelino’s availability might just reignite that desire.
Results for Marcelino haven’t even been that poor; the team has started the season with five games without losing, two victories, and three draws.
Given what Marcelino endured at Valencia, and the fact that Marseille is currently third in Ligue 1, Marcelino’s decision to resign is rather critical of Marseille.
Already feeling the pressure, Sean Dyche
The revelation that a manager is now available months after Everton first wanted him won’t exactly make Sean Dyche happy.
After a rocky start to the season, Dyche is under fire at Everton.
Five games, zero victories, one tie, four losses, two goals scored, and nine goals conceded.
Everton appears to be engaged in a relegation battle once more, and if Dyche can’t turn things around, he might follow in the footsteps of Lampard, Silva, and Rafael Benitez.
The fact that 777 Partners are currently in the process of purchasing Everton raises even more questions about Dyche’s future since they might pursue their own appointment.
But if individuals like Kevin Thelwell remain at Everton