David Moyes to be offered new Everton contract

21 September 2011 11:12
Bill Kenwright will move to safeguard David Moyes' future by offering the Everton manager a new long-term contract.[LNB]Moyes, who has two years to run on his current deal, is known to have had misgivings over the club's prospects amid deepening financial gloom, and was among those considered by Aston Villa after ill-health forced Gerard Houllier to quit last season. [LNB]Kenwright, who appointed Moyes in 2002, will open talks in the New Year.[LNB] New deal: Everton are keen to keep David Moyes at the club[LNB]Moyes has left striker Louis Saha out of the squad for Wednesday's  Carling Cup clash with West Brom. [LNB]Saha declined to play in last week's reserve game against Aston Villa and was left out of the Wigan game on Saturday, leading to him to storm away from Goodison Park and tweeting that he was 'absolutely destroyed.'[LNB]Everton assistant Steve Round said: 'I think the manager has spoken to him. If Louis trains well he'll be in for selection in the future I'm sure.'[LNB] Staying put? Louis Saha (left) has had a troubled start to the season[LNB][LNB]  Everton striker Saha in last chance saloon after crunch talksNeville praised for professionalism despite losing his Everton place Barkley unfazed by Chelsea interest: Everton youngster settled despite ?20m transfer talkDrenthe and Vellios pushing for starts as Everton host West Brom in Carling CupAll the latest Everton news, features and opinion [LNB]

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