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Everton’s Players Rating In Wake Of Ancelloti’s Exit Puts Alex Iwobi’s Future At Stake

Everton’s a mess and the players are far from blameless, from the expensive signing of Alex Iwobi whose future is uncertain at the Meyerside club to the misfiring Calvet Lewin, can the Toffees survive this plague as Duncan Ferguson takes the interim role, it remains unknown.

Farhad Moshiri has in total sacked five managers midway through their contract with Belgium’s Roberto Martinez and club Legend, Wayne Rooney who is at Derby in sight to replace the Italian.

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Everton has won just one game since September and are six points above the relegation zone.

According to daily mail, Reports suggest that the Toffees’ squad value sits somewhere between £350million-£400m mark, way above the figure you would expect for a side that sits 16th in the top-flight table.

But after their shocking run of results, who should be allowed to be part of the new manager’s plans, and who should not? And who still needs time to convince?

Alex Iwobi is one of the fringe players in the squad and hasn’t lived up to expectations since his switch from Boyhood club, Arsenal.

Perhaps the most notable example of the poor recruitment policy under Moshiri, the versatile Nigerian has flattered to deceive from the moment he arrived.

He cost a whopping £35million from Arsenal on deadline day in 2019 but is more of an option from the bench, having started just seven top-flight games this season.

The 25-year-old has had his fair share of chances under three managers but has always underwhelmed when he plays, failing to nail down a starting spot ahead of the likes of Richarlison and Gray.

A spell at right wing-back appeared to offer him a chance of redemption but now he appears more than ever as an expensive flop.

He is currently participating in AFCON with Nigeria, who knows if there will be a big revival for him under Duncan.