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Dyche’s contract is set to run out at the end of the season and the Toffees boss was asked whether he would talk to John Textor, who is in a period of exclusivity as he looks to purchase the club from Farhad Moshiri.

In quotes reported in the Daily Mirror‘s print edition (13 September, Page 64) the former Burnley manager said in response to a question about whether he would speak to Textor that “these things take care of themselves” and that if a new owner did come in, his contract would be the least of his concerns.

“Absolutely not, I don’t have to [speak to a new owner about his contract]. These things take care of themselves,” Dyche said.

“The last thing on my mind if I spoke to a new owner – if there was a new owner – would be my contract, that will sort itself out one way or another.

“That’s the other side of the business, they want to know you, what’s happening, where we’re at.

“My contract is the least of my concerns at the moment, the first of my concerns is the team winning football matches.”

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There’s no denying that Everton have had an unbelievably poor start to their Premier League season, failing to take a point so far.

After what felt like a decent transfer window given the context with talent being brought in across the board, the Toffees have failed to live up to the standards expected of them.

Their last game before the international break was a real eye-opener as, despite leading 2-0 in the 87th minute, they still managed to lose the game to Bournemouth 3-2.

Of those that played against the Cherries, new arrivals Iliman Ndiaye and former Aston Villa starlet Tim Iroegbunam were the Merseyside outfit’s best players.

This shows that the clubs’ recruitment over the summer has helped improve the team but the fact that the likes of Jake O’Brien and Jesper Lindstrom haven’t yet been given a chance to show their talents in the Premier League is a travesty.

If Dyche can entrust those that he’s brought in, Everton could find themselves in a much better situation sooner than they may think.

In other Everton news, Simon Jordan has slammed John Textor after what he said about taking over the Toffees.

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