Everton has been languishing for too long, and David Moyes decided that it was enough.
The purple patch which followed the return by galvanizing of Scotsman to the Goodison park will not be maintained in its total mastery. There will be twists and turns.
Sean Dyche deserves the merit of having removed the Toffees from danger, keeping them afloat last season despite a deduction from eight points – and comfortably.
But Dyche and his team were short of steam, falling into a discrepancy which actually prevented any style of impactful attack.
The dysfunctional rule of Farhad Moshiri came at the head of the openings, the Friedkin group ending its high -awaited takeover in December and quickly realizing that the change was necessary at the Premier League club.
One of the basic Noyaus of the problem is the transfer error in recent years. There have been many failed signatures, but what about sales that should never have been?
The biggest Everton transfer errors
There have been several bitter sales for Merseysiders in recent years, but the decision to sell the local star Ross Barkley in Chelsea For only 15 million pounds sterling in 2018.
He has gone through the reflux and the flow of a football career but has experienced a resurgence in recent years, a precious member of the Aston Villa team at the moment after being greeted as “Not far from the player of the season“By expert Paul Merson, when Luton Town was in the high time.
Ademola Lookman would certainly add to the front line, with the Atalanta striker understood as a price of 50 million pounds sterling While Arsenal weighs an offer later this year, having been Sold in the form of a flop for 22.5 million pounds sterlingA decent figure at the time, but that hardly scratches the surface now.
More recently, Everton searched for a new central center and seemed to preselect Tom Cannon in January, seeking to sign the scorer of the championship for 10 million pounds sterling after having cashed in September 2023, Sold in Leicester City for around 7 million pounds sterling.
Selling an increasing talent before their time is an error that the Toffees have already suffered – perhaps Moshiri should have learned his lesson after having gotten rid of a young Antonee Robinson for a derisory.
Everton must regret the sale of Antonee Robinson
This season, Robinson was one of the outspoons outside competition in England, perhaps Europe. The Fulham star shoots all cylinders, mixing the attack with defense with athletics.
The 27 -year -old was on fire this mandate; Sky Sports Dougie Critichley even went so far as to describe it as “one of the best left rear in the world”.
The USMNT International cut its teeth with Everton, awarded the club U18 player player of the season in 2015. He never made his senior debut for Everton, rather Transfer to Wigan Athletic for a nominal figure of 2 million pounds sterling In 2019 after a loan with the latics.
Now a full -fledged feeling with Fulham, Jedi proved that he could throw with the best of them, certainly the head and shoulders above the left back of Everton: Vitalii Mykolenko.
Mykolenko was not disastrous on the left rear this season, but he did not light the division. On the other hand, Robinson highlighted an incredible rhythm, power and power on the side, moving standing, towards time, with such competence and such assurance that it is perfectly understandable why the outfits like Liverpool were Prepare to make a potential summer offer.
Antonee Robinson vs Vitalii Mykolenko (PL 24/25) | ||
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Statistics (by 90) | ||
Aid | 0.40 | 0.00 |
Creative actions | 2.56 | 1.12 |
Touch | 73.20 | 48.37 |
Tried pass | 61.44 | 37.99 |
Progressive passes | 3.72 | 3.60 |
Progressive door | 3.52 | 0.99 |
Successful Take-Les | 1.00 | 0.22 |
Ball coverings | 4.20 | 2.56 |
Decrees + interceptions | 4.40 | 3.06 |
Clearance | 3.20 | 4.36 |
Statistics via Fbref |
Even from a defensive point of view, Mykolenko’s domain, Robinson is more active and decisive by earning bullets and making crisis challenges. Everton’s man establishes more authorizations, but that indicates his twisted nature.
The fact that Wigan paid only 2 million pounds sterling Breaking it long, in particular with the aforementioned interest of Liverpool leading to a report Assessment of up to 50 million pounds sterlingwhich marks an incredible increase of 2400% of its value during the last time on the Merseyside.
With ten assists of 25 Premier League matches in 2024/25, Robinson turns out to be a player of many pieces, each smooth and elegant and significant. No defender has claimed more aid. He also won 62% of his air battles and has not yet made a single error, According to Sofascore.
Everton must curse Marco Silva sold him.

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