'I don't anticipate any change with Dyche' - Bouldpublished at 10:40 20 December
BBC Merseyside reporter Giulia Bould says Everton supporters "feel very relieved" after The Friedkin Group finally confirmed their takeover on Thursday.
"It has been a rollercoaster around Everton for so long," she told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. "Farhad Moshiri's tenure will not be remembered fondly because fans want success on the pitch and it has been three relegation battles on the bounce - which you could say is four right now with the club in 16th.
"There has also been the financial breaches, the points deductions and an interim board in place for the last 18 months. Moshiri has not been a present owner - he has not been at games either.
"Assets like Richarlison and Amadou Onana have been sold for big money and not been replaced well. There is a little bit of caution because with Everton you always expect some kind of saga, but the supporters will feel very relieved."
Given the change of ownership and recent criticism of manager Sean Dyche, there has been speculation over his future but Bould does not expect an exit imminently.
"It is my understanding The Friedkin Group will hold talks with Sean Dyche and the director of football Kevin Thelwell to look at what they want to do going forward," she said.
"I don't anticipate any immediate change. The fans are frustrated by the style of football but I think for now he will be given a bit of time while the club is unusually stable. The club have not been stable for his entire tenure.
"There could potentially be a change at the end of the season but I think for now he will stay in place."