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Payday for Sean Dyche: Sacked Everton boss to receive huge sum from Toffees once Premier League survival is secured

Former Everton boss Sean Dyche is set to receive a massive compensation payout once the club secure their place in next season's Premier League.

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Dyche will receive huge sum in compensationEverton sacked manager in JanuaryMoyes replaced him at Goodison ParkFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Per , the English manager will receive 'hundreds of thousands of pounds' in payment as soon as Everton's Premier League status is secure mathematically. The Toffees parted ways with Dyche after the club's 1-0 loss to Bournemouth on January 4. At the time of the departure, the team were two places and one point above the relegation zone. The money that is due to Dyche is part of a deferred element of the settlement that was struck with the new owners, The Friedkin Group (TFG).

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The report adds that at the time of his departure, Dyche had informed management he had led the team as far as he could within the financial constraints and Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) concerns. TFG chose to defer the payment to protect the club from further financial woes, in case they got relegated at the end of the season. However, once their place in the top flight is secured, they will process the ex-coach's due payment.

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Dyche was immediately replaced by David Moyes, who returned to the club after more than a decade away. Under the Scottish coach, Everton have seen a huge rise in form and are unbeaten in five games, out of which they have won four. They have moved up to 14th place now, one spot above Manchester United.

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Everton will be back in action on Saturday as they host the Red Devils in a crucial Premier League outing at Goodison Park.