According to Sky Sports News, Everton have reopened talks with Sam Allardyce over vacant manager job.
Twitter: BREAKING: @Everton reopen talks with Sam Allardyce about becoming their next permanent boss. More on #SSN +… https://t.co/hom5XzBUoi (@SkySportsNews)
Since Ronald Koeman was sacked last month, Everton have been on the hunt for a new manager but have failed in their pursuit in many, including Allardyce.
However, Everton are now willing to reopen talks with the Premier League survival specialist after a run of awful results under caretaker manager, David Unsworth, who wants the hunt for a new manager to be ended very soon.

Allardyve rejected Everton a couple of weeks ago, as the former Bolton, Newcastle, Blackburn, West Ham, Sunderland, England and Crystal Palace manager felt that he wasn’t 100% wanted by The Toffee’s.
Everton have also looked into hiring Watford’s Marco Silva, Burnley’s Sean Dyche and many other managers since Koeman left Goodison Park.





