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Ben Palmer
Wed 27 August 2025 17:20, UK
The Friedkin Group need to find a balance between signing players for David Moyes and avoiding overspending this summer.
That is the view of football finance expert Dan Plumley, who told Football Insider exclusively that differences between the manager and owners were just “part and parcel” of modern-day football.
Back in June, the senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University revealed to Football Insider he did not expect Everton to spend more than £100million this summer.
However, the signing of Tyler Dibling from Southampton has now pushed the club’s total spend this window to £109m [transfermarkt].
That figure is in line with what Plumley predicted, but Moyes has been vocal about his desire to see more investment this summer [Sky Sports].
The ex-West Ham boss said at the end of July his side was “not ready” for the 2025/26 season, and that another “five or six” additions were necessary.
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This article contains exclusive comment from Dan Plumley, a football finance expert and senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.
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Speaking to Football Insider exclusively, Plumley was sympathetic towards Moyes’ desires to see his squad continue to improve, but also pointed towards Everton’s shaky recent history in terms of their finances as a reason that more money hadn’t been spent this window.
He said: “I think there’s always that pressure, isn’t there?
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“The thing I’ve always said with Everton as well is they were going to go and start to spend again at some point, but they’ve still been making losses.
“You’ve got to find that balance, and I didn’t expect them to spend even as much as they have done this summer, so I think that they are showing that now they’re gonna try and have a go at it.”
In what could be a massive boost for Moyes, Everton could be set to make three or four new signings before the 1 September deadline, their former CEO Keith Wyness told Football Insider.
Right-back is an area of pressing concern whilst there is also the desire to bring in some more midfield options.
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Yves Bissouma is a target for Everton, although West Ham are thought to be interested in the Tottenham outcast.
Meanwhile, Kellen Fisher is being watched by Everton after a breakout season for Norwich City last year.