Scottish Daily Mail

ANCELOTTI WANTS TO SEE EVERTON VISION

- By DOMINIC KING and ADRIAN KAJUMBA

CARLO ANCELOTTI is stalling on Everton’s offer to bring him back to the Premier League as he seeks reassuranc­es about the club’s future plans. Farhad Moshiri, Everton’s major shareholde­r, is driving the pursuit of the Italian and has held talks with Ancelotti in London. The length of the contract Moshiri is prepared to offer is unclear but it is understood the finance would be huge — in excess of £8million a year. There have been conflictin­g reports in the last 48 hours about how close Ancelotti is to becoming Marco Silva’s successor but he has sought guidance on what plans Everton have for the summer transfer window, as they will not spend heavily in January. Ancelotti (right) is also aware

Everton’s squad will need trimming following an expensive recruitmen­t policy that has failed to pay dividends in the past four years. He wants to know what control he will have, with director of football Marcel Brands currently in charge of transfers. Everton have spoken to a number of candidates since Silva was sacked two weeks ago. David Moyes, the former manager, has had face-to-face talks with Moshiri. Everton discussed their former player Mikel Arteta and have also considered Ralph Rangnick, while Vitor Pereira chose to stay at Shanghai SIPG. Everton will now channel their energy into the Carabao Cup tie with Leicester tonight and interim manager Duncan Ferguson is demanding a bear-pit atmosphere at Goodison Park. Ferguson said: ‘We’ve not been to many semi-finals in this competitio­n before and we’ve never won this cup. So we’re not looking too far ahead, but we’re desperate to get through.’ Brendan Rodgers, meanwhile, is determined to continue his proud cup record by leading Leicester into the last four. Remarkably, the former Celtic boss is hoping to extend a 28-game unbeaten run in domestic cups which goes back four years ago. The Northern Irishman last tasted knockout defeat when Liverpool were edged out of the FA Cup at the semi-final stage by Aston Villa in April 2015. He said: ‘I’ve never seen any competitio­n as just giving players a chance to play. We’re there to win and that will be the same idea going to Everton this time.’

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