With a key Toffees player “likely to go,” a Rangers hero renders a decision regarding joining the Everton revolution under Moyes.

With a key Toffees player “likely to go,” a Rangers hero renders a decision regarding joining the Everton revolution under Moyes.

According to reports, a Rangers icon has decided to join Everton

as the Toffees enter a new era.

The Merseyside team is set to move into a new stadium, leaving Goodison Park behind.

The Friedkin Group, the team’s new owners,

have replaced Sean Dyche as manager and are implementing a significant revamp.

The team has slowly made its way to Premier League safety under Moyes.

It is hoped that David Weir will be one of the new backroom figures appointed by the Moyes revolution. He played under Moyes at Everton during the Scotsman’s initial spell at the club and is currently technical director at Brighton. Weir played for the Rangers.

But the football director position is not for Weir. The former Rangers and Scotland player “is set to snub a return to the club from Brighton as technical director,” according to the Mirror.” According to the source, Weir “is understood to have told Brighton that he wants to extend his six-year stay at the club and has no desire to pursue the opportunity.”

Weir recently discussed his responsibilities at Brighton and what sets the Seagulls apart. “I think it is being consistent,” he said to Sky Sports. Numerous dynamics exist, therefore not every signing is successful. We excel at giving people time. While some people cannot afford to wait, we can. The job we completed in.

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