Friedkin Group is well positioned after completing its takeover of Everton In December All aspects of the club will be evaluated.
But the most pressing concern will be President Daiichi's position, and now they have to make a decision – will they try to complete the season with him in charge, hoping to stay up, or roll the dice and make a difference?
Speculation is widespread and there is some Reports, external – Not verified by BBC Sport – suggesting Everton are in talks with unemployed Graham Potter.
Daiichi said on Tuesday that the owners “certainly did not tell me that” and BBC Sport has contacted both Everton and Potter to provide comment.
With the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) ringing loudly in Everton's ears after their points deduction last season, Daish said There are “standards” in signing players this month, and in general, making transfers in January is “very difficult.”
“(Not being able to spend) was against Sean Dyche and I feel like a big part of the fanbase has turned against him,” former Premier League striker Chris Sutton said on MNC.
“It's about Everton staying in the Premier League – the takeover has now been done – moving to the new stadium next season and moving on. I think Dyche will be lucky to be there next season because of the way things have turned out.”
And in his analysis of Monday Night Football on Sky Sports, former Liverpool defender Carragher suggested that Daiche remains the best person for the job, with his achievements with Burnley and Everton giving the club a “great chance” of survival.
“For me, I will keep Sean Dyche in this position because it is almost a guarantee.
“The fact that they have a stadium coming up, it's imperative that they be in this division next season.”
“Here, it was very difficult,” a defiant Daiichi said on Tuesday. “There is a huge demand for me, for the position and it is constant – that is part of Everton life.”
“I've adapted to it, I've endured it, I've taken knocks and I take knocks again, and it's a matter of how you deal with it.
“The club is always bigger than me, I'm a goalkeeper and I've been handling it well so far.”