Everton Confirm Moyes Leaving Everton, Confirms Desire to Move to Man Utd

Christopher Harris
Everton Confirm Moyes Leaving Everton, Confirms Desire to Move to Man Utd
Everton Confirm Moyes Leaving Everton, Confirms Desire to Move to Man Utd

Everton have released an official statement on its club website to confirm that David Moyes will leave the club at the end of the season.

Here’s what the club statement said:

“The Manager met Chairman Bill Kenwright early yesterday evening (Wednesday 8th May) and confirmed his desire to join Manchester United.

“The Chairman, on behalf of the Club, would like to place on record his thanks to David for the massive contribution he has made to Everton since his arrival in March 2002. He has been an outstanding Manager.

“During his tenure at Goodison Park, David has taken charge of the team on over 500 occasions including four European campaigns.

“His final two games as Everton Manager will be the remaining Premier League matches against West Ham United and Chelsea.

“Everton officials will start the search for a replacement manager immediately.”

Next we’re waiting for confirmation from Manchester United that Moyes will officially become their new manager.

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