Everton eye move for unhappy Martin Jol
Everton eye move for unhappy Martin Jol
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright is considering a move for Fulham's unhappy manager Martin Jol to replace David Moyes at Goodison Park. Moyes will step down at the end of the season and move to Manchester United.
According to reports, Martin Jol is reportedly very unhappy at Craven Cottage as his board of directors will not free up enough funds for him to add the players that he wants at the end of the season.
Everton have realised that Roberto Martinez is a manager that could well be out of their reach at this time, whilst Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay is another favourite for the role. However, Martin Jol could be the surprise candidate to take the vacant hotseat.
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