March 6, 2025
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David Moyes could return as Everton manager by the weekend following Dyche  sacking

Moyes will have to bust the bank to steal this Hammers favourite

So whilst I am a huge Tomas Soucek fan – he embodies much of what it means to wear the West Ham shirt and has literally bled for the Hammers’ cause- at thirty years old, his time is drawing to a close at London Stadium.

Maybe two more years? So, if David Moyes decides to pursue his ‘Czech boys’ Coufal and Soucek, it is music to my ears to see West Ham’s stance on Soucek’s sale, as reported yesterday

The Hammers are, apparently, keen to hang on to Soucek whilst Coufal will probably be allowed to leave at the end of this season when his contract expires. “We understand that David Moyes is keen to reunite with Tomas Soucek, with Everton weighing up a move,” stated Ex. “It’s an interesting one though as Soucek has performed well for Potter and is clearly still an important member of the squad. I don’t believe there is much appetite for the club to sell Soucek, so if Everton are serious, then a big offer will be needed for West Ham to even consider this.”

Tomas Soucek nominated for Premier League award following superb West Ham  season - football.london

Are we talking James Ward-Prowse money again? Thirty million would be too good to refuse for a player at thirty years old who has been West Ham’s utility player, the willing warhorse for five seasons. But thirty million would buy a new defender and leave cash over towards finding the striker West Ham so definitely need.

Remember, too, with Freddie Potts and George Earthy returning from loan in June, Soucek’s likely replacement is already a West Ham player – at no cost -in the summer. Whilst I’d be sad to see Tornado Tom leave, an offer of this magnitude would surely lead to the Hammers ripping David Moyes’ hand off at the elbow.

Everton have agreed a massive financing deal for the club’s new stadium on at Bramley-Moore Dock, securing a long-term £350M funding deal to refinance the borrowing already in place for the project.

Tomas Soucek: West Ham midfielder refrained from traditional celebration  out of respect for Leicester - BBC Sport

The Friedkin Group said funding was agreed with a “consortium of blue-chip institutional lenders” that will see the refinancing of debt which was taken out to facilitate construction of the new stadium over the last 4 years.

TBR Football’s Finance Expert Adam Williams has shared his understanding of how the stadium financing could affect Everton’s PSR stance

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