Everton confirm Sam Allardyce will be their new manager

He's been at Finch Farm today to finalise a deal

Sam Allardyce
Author: Adam PhillipsPublished 29th Nov 2017
Last updated 29th Nov 2017

Everton have confirmed that Sam Allardyce is set to become their new manager David Unsworth will remain in charge for Wednesday's key clash against West Ham, with Allardyce due to be in the hotseat for the first time against Huddersfield on Saturday.

Everton said in a statement: "Sam Allardyce will be at USM Finch Farm this afternoon to finalise terms on becoming the new manager of Everton Football Club."

"David Unsworth will remain in charge of the Blues for tonight's Premier League match against West Ham United at Goodison Park.''

This will be the 10th English club managerial position of the 63-year-old's career, with Allardyce most recently having guided Crystal Palace to safety last season.

When he left Selhurst Park in May, Allardyce said he had "no ambitions'' to take another managerial job."

But the chance to turn around Everton's faltering ship has lured him back, and Allardyce is expected to have a watching brief at Goodison Park on Wednesday night for the club's crucial game clash with West Ham.

Everton are currently sitting 17th in the table, two points ahead of the Hammers