Wayne Rooney has revealed that he turned down an approach to become the new manager of Everton, as the club hold a final round of talks with other candidates.
Rooney said at his press conference on Friday that he turned down an interview for a vacant job because his agent asked him to.
I believe that I will be a premier league manager and I am ready for that, if that ever happens, it would be great. I have a job at Derby County that is important to me.
Rooney said that he did think about it, but that it was a decision he had to make. My agent let the administrators know that they got in touch with my agent. It was a very difficult decision for me.
After just 200 days in the job, the formerLiverpool boss was relieved of his duties after the recent 2-1 defeat to the Canaries.
Farhad Moshiri is going to London to have talks with several people.
In the past, the former Porto and Fenerbahce manager has been in the running for the job, losing out to both Marco Silva and Roberto Martinez.
In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News on Wednesday, he revealed that he had received good feedback after talks over the role with the majority shareholder.
While Ferguson is currently in his second spell as interim manager, he is looking for his first coaching opportunity since he was sacked as manager of Chelsea.
Ferguson has the support of the players and would take the job until the end of the season should he be successful.
They have won one and drawn three of their last 14 matches and are 16th in the league.
David Ornstein is a football correspondent for the Athletic.
Chaotic is one way of describing it. It has been a bit of a tricky time at the club, but they seem to be drawing a conclusion on the search. Farhad Moshiri is going to the UK to oversee the finalisation of the process.
There is a new round of interviews today. We know that Frank Lampard is still in the frame, as well as Sky Sports News fame and Duncan Ferguson, who is also an option.
It is a huge decision for Moshiri to make. He has a lot going around in his head. He has been in the frame before. He has been offered it in the past, but only once before, when he decided to go for Carlo Ancelotti.
A lot of people forget thatLampard did well at Derby and at Chelsea. I would be interested to see how he would fare. They want to make an appointment before the window closes so the manager can influence last-minute recruitment.
In the final round of interviews, they will mention targets they have been looking at and see if the candidates are interested in joining the club and working in the team so that if an appointment is made, they can very quickly do so.
It is leaving it late. They are trying to move in the right direction, even though it is flying on the seat of their pants. A new stadium is on the way in 2024. Hopefully, they can start to pull themselves away from the danger of being demoted.
Not good. The side is 16th in the league with 19 points from 20 matches, and will start the year with three losses.
Just days after the club allowed France international Lucas Digne to join the club, the final nail in the coffin of long-disliked manager Rafa Benitez was a 2-1 loss to Norwich.
Duncan Ferguson took temporary charge of the team but they lost to Villa on Saturday with Digne providing the assist.
There is a need for change. A plane flew over Goodison Park before the match calling for the departure of long-standing chairman Bill Kenwright. Time to leave.
Fans stayed behind to protest, chanting "Sack the board" and "We want our club back", as Bill Kenwright got out of the club.
A number of supporters congregating outside the Liver Building, where the commercial offices are based, before another protest took place on Wednesday night outside Goodison.
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Few people at the top of the club trust those at the head of recruitment or scouting to make the right decisions.
The club have been owned by Farhad Moshiri since 2016 and the Iranian businessman certainly cannot be faulted for his financial backing, having already spent over half-a-billion pounds on transfers.
He increased his stake in the club to 94 per cent last week, but he has made poor decisions in the past. On Wednesday, fans voiced their objections to the potential new manager.
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There is a lot to fix but appointing the right successor is the most important.
The ex-Porto and Fenerbahce boss looked to be the favourite and said he was hurt by fan opposition to his potential appointment, with graffiti sprayed on to Goodison Park saying "Pereira out, Lampard in".
He explained that the Portuguese had taken the extraordinary step of speaking mid-process to Sky Sports News and that he was still interested in the job.
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