30 Jan 2023: Sean Dyche appointed Everton manager with club 19th in the Premier League and two points from safety.
28 May 2023: Everton beat Bournemouth to avoid relegation on final day of season.
September 2023: Miami-based investment firm 777 Partners agrees takeover deal.
November 2023: Everton deducted 10 points, reduced to six on appeal, for breaching Premier League financial rules.
March 2024: Everton report financial deficit of £89.1m – the sixth successive year of losses.
April 2024: Toffees deducted two further points for second breach of financial rules.
May 2024: Despite the points deductions, Dyche steers Everton to a 15th-place finish, 14 points above the relegation zone.
June 2024: 777’s proposed takeover collapses after it fails to meet deadline. The Friedkin Group agrees deal in principle but calls off talks the following month.
July 2024: Everton sell midfielder Amadou Onana to Aston Villa for £50m, with the Toffees the only Premier League side since the start of the 2022-23 season with a positive net spend of £80m.
September 2024: Friedkin Group resumes talks with Everton owner Farhad Moshiri.
December 2024: Friedkin Group completes its takeover in deal worth more than £400m.
January 2025: Dyche sacked with Everton 16th in Premier League. The announcement comes less than four hours before an FA Cup game against Peterborough.
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