Unai Emery

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I haven't heard any indication that Emery is:

A) Going to leave Seville
B) Approached by Everton

If we are going to speculate, surely we should stick to the bookies favourites?

Let's be honest, it will probably be Koeman, Hughes or Frank.
The Telegraph newspaper are reporting it.
 

I haven't heard any indication that Emery is:

A) Going to leave Seville
B) Approached by Everton

If we are going to speculate, surely we should stick to the bookies favourites?

Let's be honest, it will probably be Koeman, Hughes or Frank.
The Telegraph are reporting we're meeting him in the next few days and he is the bookies favourite now
 

Now he's proven himself as a serial European trophy winner he should defo come to 11th placed Everton who haven't won a trophy in 21 years and still bang on about a crap European trophy that they won 31 years ago against a wretched side in the final.

I reckon he'd even take a paycut to leave the beautiful city of Seville and drop their Champions League football to take over Everton with domestic football to look forward to.

Nothing like a fellow blue be-littling Rotterdam.

FYI, Seville as a city is nothing special. Similar to Runcorn tbf so he could join the Cheshire set and commute
 
For the record, Sevilla won the 2007 UEFA Cup, beating Espanyol on penalties. There coach was Juande Ramos.

Ramos left Sevilla the following October to take over Spurs who were in the relegation zone after a 2-1 defeat to Blackburn.
 
This really.

We might be somebody again in a few seasons and be able to attract a top manager, but at the minute we probably don't even register on the radar of a semi competent manager with ambition. There are so many more attractive propositions around Europe than us.

Probably best to lower your expectations and wait for either an internal appointment or some unknown foreign manager to begin our new era of managerial merry go rounds.
You maybe right I think it depends on how much he wants to manage in the Premier League and how attractive Moshiri plan is for Everton. The main thing for me is we're talking to him, if it doesn't happen then we haven't lost anything.
 

Speculative or founding?

Everton are due to hold talks this week with Unai Emery with the Sevilla coach a leading contender to replace Roberto Martinez as manager at Goodison Park.

Emery led Sevilla to a third successive Europa League title on Wednesday when the Spanish club beat Everton's fierce Merseyside rivals, Liverpool, 3-1 in Switzerland.

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Unai Emery could replace Martinez at Goodison Park CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
Sevilla are also due to face Barcelona in the final of the Copa del Rey tonight and Emery's impressive achievements have won considerable admiration among the Everton hierarchy as they search for a new manager to take the club forward after a bitterly disappointing season under Martinez.

Everton are expecting to meet with Emery in the next 72 hours. It is unclear if the Spaniard is the club's first choice but they are keen to establish his interest in moving to England and any plans he has.

Ronald Koeman, the Southampton manager, and Frank De Boer, who is a free agent after leaving Ajax this month, have also been heavily linked with the job. The outgoing Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini is available, too.

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Ronald Koeman has been linked with the Everton job CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
Ronald De Boer has already spoken of his brother's desire to join Everton.

Emery has a reputation for being an intense workaholic but he is popular among his players and West Ham United were interested in appointing him before Slaven Bilic succeeded Sam Allardyce in east London.

He has spoken in the past of being interested in working in the Premier League and can converse in English.

Everton finished the season in 11th, 19 points adrift of fourth place, and were beaten in the League Cup semi-final by Manchester City and FA Cup semi-final by Manchester United.

The Merseyside club won just two of their final 11 league games under Martinez and face a battle to keep defender John Stones, midfielder Ross Barkley and striker Romelu Lukaku this summer.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...acancy/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
 

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