Fabrizio Romano says Carlo Ancelotti has agreed to become Everton manager

gettyimages-1187761011-612x612
gettyimages-1187761011-612x612

According to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti is ready to put pen to paper to become Everton manager.

An agreement has been reached between both parties in recent hours, and he will now start talks with Napoli in order to be free from his contract with the Serie A outfit.

View this post on Instagram

Ancelotti-Everton, here we go! 🔵 Carlo Ancelotti is ready to sign as new Everton manager. Total agreement has been reached on last hours and now he’ll start talks with Napoli to get free from his contract until June 2021. Then, it’ll be official and he’ll join Everton. ✍🏻 @skysport #everton #efc #ancelotti #epl ••••••••••••••••••••••🇮🇹🇬🇧••••••••••••••••••••• Ancelotti all’Everton, ci siamo! 🔵 Carlo Ancelotti è pronto a diventare il nuovo manager dell’Everton. Intesa raggiunta nelle ultime ore e adesso contatti in corso con il Napoli per risolvere il precedente contratto, poi sarà ufficializzato il suo arrivo. Ancelotti torna in Premier League. ✍🏻 #carloancelotti #toffees #evertonfc #napoli

A post shared by Fabrizio Romano (@fabriziorom) on

Everton parted ways with Marco Silva 11 days ago after an uninspiring start to the new season left them with just four Premier League wins in 11 games, and Duncan Ferguson was put in interim charge.

Big Dunc has inspired the Toffees to a win and a draw since taking over, and will be hoping to help them to the League Cup last-four when they host Leicester City in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Everton host Arsenal on Saturday, and Ancelotti is most likely to be in charge as both parties look to speed things up in the coming hours.

The former Real Madrid and Chelsea boss left Napoli last week and was also heavily linked with the Gunners job.

But it appears the Goodison Park outfit have won the race for his signature, and fans will hope the veteran manager can help guide them to the next level.

Latest news

View all
Arrow to top