Alan Pardew admits he worries for Everton this season and admitted Sean Dyche felt the Blues were lacking in some departments
Former Premier League manager Alan Pardew has expressed his worry for Everton this season - revealing Sean Dyche thought the Blues were short in a number of areas despite their dramatic escape from relegation last campaign.
However, since that dramatic summer's afternoon at Goodison Park the Blues have made just three permanent signings with Ashely Young, Arnaut Danjuma and Youssef Chermiti bolstering the Blues' ranks. And after failing to score in either of their opening Premier League fixtures, Dyche's side have been exploring a move for Southampton talisman Che Adams, though Pardew has expressed his worry for the Blues for the remainder of the campaign.
READ MORE: James Garner shares Everton dressing room talks after Aston Villa and names preferred position“There isn’t really anyone that’s gone in there and you can’t really take a team somewhere they can’t go without the personnel.
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