
Everton will be hoping to end the Goodison Park era on a high note with the 2024-25 Premier League.
After 131 years, this is the Toffees’ final campaign at their historic ground, where they have celebrated league titles, FA Cups, and European trophies, solidifying their status as one of England’s most storied clubs. In recent years, however, Everton have had to battle bravely against relegation. Last season they managed to finish 14 points clear of danger, despite facing an eight-point deduction.
There was a clear improvement at Everton under Sean Dyche, but this season didn’t go as planned. After 19 matches, Everton were 16th and Dyche left the club. David Moyes was brought in to save Everton’s season, returning to the Toffees after over 10 years. And he has Everton on the up.
Everton now have just a 0.66% implied probability of being relegated, per BetMGM‘s odds of 150/1. Opta’s season predictions gives them a 0% chance of going down.
Latest Everton 2024-25 Premier League odds
| Betting Market | Odds | Implied Probability | Opta Probability |
| Everton to be relegated from the 2024-25 Premier League | 150/1 | 0.2% | 0% |
| Everton to finish in 2024-25 Premier League top half | 33/1 | 2.94% | – |
Everton’s transfer business
Everton transfers in
Everton did a lot of their business early in the summer transfer window, signing the likes of Iliman Ndiaye, Jake O’Brien, Tim Iroegbunam and Jesper Lindstrom. Jack Harrison also remained on loan from Leeds. There were also loan arrivals in the shape of Armando Broja and Orel Mangala, while Asmir Begovic added experience as a backup goalkeeper. The Toffees were a lot quieter in January, with just Carlos Alcaraz joining on loan from Flamengo.
Everton transfers out
Everton parted ways with the likes of Amadou Onana, Ben Godfrey, Andre Gomes and Lewis Dobbin in the summer, but managed to keep hold of Jarrad Branthwaite. That was the biggest success of the transfer window. Mason Holgate joined West Bromwich Albion on loan, while Neal Maupay also sealed another temporary move away to Marseille in his native France. In the winter, Dele Alli was the biggest departure in terms of name, leaving for Italian side Como.
Who are Everton’s most important players?
Everton’s top Premier League Golden Boot contender: Beto
Everton have struggled for goals this season, but they look to have found some form under Moyes. And Beto appears to be thriving most. The Guinea-Bissau international has scored six goals in the Premier League season, with only Iliman Ndiaye matching him among the Toffees. But it’s form and minutes that has Beto as the bigger goal threat.
Beto’s six Premier League goals have come in just 923 minutes, averaging 0.59 per 90 minutes. Five of those goals have come since Moyes took charge, with Beto scoring in four consecutive league matches for just the second time in his career.
His finishing has been decent too. Beto has put away six of his 13 big chances, boasting a total Expected Goals tally of 5.33. His xG on Target increases to 6.05, with a shot placement ratio of 1.13.

Everton’s primary playmaker: Dwight McNeil
With goals a problem, it’s no surprise that Everton’s assist numbers aren’t too high either. The Toffees top assisters this season are Dwight McNeil and Ashley Young, though both have provided just three. But McNeil has been trying his best.
The Englishman has created 32 chances in the Premier League this season, more than any other Everton player. Nine of those have been big chances, again more than any of his teammates. McNeil’s Expected Assists total to actual assists isn’t too different, with an xA of 3.8. And to add more context into all of this, McNeil has played just 13 league games this season due to injury. He hasn’t featured for Everton since the start of December.

Everton’s card magnet & top tackler: Idrissia Gueye
No Everton player comes close to Idrissa Gueye for tackles this season, with the midfielder making 110 so far. In fact, he’s the only player in the Premier League this season to break the 100-mark for tackle.
Gueye also sits top for fouls among Everton players, with his 42 placing him two ahead of Abdoulaye Doucoure. But while Doucoure has only received two yellow cards, Gueye is on six. Once again, Gueye sits top (or bottom) of that metric, alongside Jordan Pickford and Ashley Young — though Young has also been sent off.
Everton’s rising star: Jarrad Branthwaite
If we’re honest, Jarrad Branthwaite’s star has already risen pretty high and he was terribly unlucky not to make the England squad for Euro 2024. The 22-year-old is already a very accomplished centre-back with and without the ball and despite heavy interest from Manchester United last summer, the Toffees kept their prized asset, at least for now.
Everton’s set-piece specialists:
- Penalties: Iliman Ndiaye
- Free-kicks: Jesper Lindstrom
- Corners: Dwight McNeil/Jesper Lindstrom
Everton tactical analysis, formation & player ratings
Everton team stats from the 2023-24 Premier League season (avg per game):
- Corners: 4.8
- Shots on target: 4.3
- Shots conceded: 14.2
- Offsides: 2.34
Everton 2024-25 player ratings*
- GK: Jordan Pickford – 67% – Pickford is among the highest-performing goalkeepers in the Premier League this season, and is unsurprisingly the best passer with 9.93 long passes completed per 90 minutes.
- RB: Ashley Young – 69% – You can teach an old dog new tricks. Young is now Everton’s first-choice right-back and has turned out to be one of the league’s best performers in this role.
- CB: Jarrad Branthwaite – 66% – Branthwaite missed the start of the season but he’s back and better than ever. The Englishman ranks in the 95th percentile for centre-backs regarding last-man tackles and ground duel success.
- CB: James Tarkowski – 60% – With his teammate strong on the ground, Tarkowski ranks in the 95th percentile for centre-backs when it comes to aerial duel success rate.
- LB: Vitaly Mykolenko – 59% – Among the lower-performing left-back in the Premier League according to the Squawka Score, though that’s partially down to being pinned back in a defensive role.
- DM: Idrissa Gueye – 60% – Has looked a yard off the pace at times, but can you blame him at 35 years old? He’s still the tackling king, though, winning 2.62 per 90.
- DM: Orel Mangala – 51% – Mangala has averaged 1.51 interceptions retaining possession in the league this season, ranking him in the 80-95th percentile among central midfielders.
- AM: Abdoulaye Doucoure – 27% – Doucoure has been an interesting player this season, utilised in various roles. And that has unfortunately counted against him for his Score, especially now that he’s been playing in an advanced role.
- RW: Jesper Lindstrom – 41% – Among the lowest-performing wingers in the Premier League on the Squawka Score due to his low offensive output, but what is hard to quantify is how hard he works.
- CF: Dominic Calvert-Lewin – 47% – Has three goals to his name this season but has also missed 13 big chances.
- LW: Iliman Ndiaye – 45% – Ndiaye has scored six goals in a goal-shy Everton team, and looks a real talent with the ball at his feet. But he is let down by the lack of frequency with his scoring.
David Moyes typically employs a 4-2-3-1 formation, featuring an attacking midfielder who operates just behind a target man. Instead of cutting inside, the wingers are tasked with delivering crosses into the box, while also maintaining a high level of defensive work rate and discipline.
When the squad is fully fit, it seems that not many of Everton’s new signings will be immediate starters. However, Iliman Ndiaye has displayed promise with some impressive dribbling reminiscent of Steven Pienaar. Meanwhile, Dwight McNeil has excelled when playing centrally, but Moyes is having to cope without him for now.

Everton’s full Premier League 2024-25 squad
| PLAYER NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Jordan Pickford | Goalkeeper | 31 |
| Joao Virginia | Goalkeeper | 25 |
| Asmir Begovic | Goalkeeper | 37 |
| Jarrad Branthwaite | Defender | 22 |
| Jake O’Brien | Defender | 23 |
| James Tarkowski | Defender | 32 |
| Michael Keane | Defender | 32 |
| Vitalii Mykolenko | Defender | 25 |
| Ashley Young | Defender | 39 |
| Nathan Patterson | Defender | 23 |
| Seamus Coleman | Defender | 36 |
| Orel Mangala | Midfielder | 27 |
| James Garner | Midfielder | 24 |
| Carlos Alcaraz | Midfielder | 22 |
| Tim Iroegbunam | Midfielder | 21 |
| Abdoulaye Doucoure | Midfielder | 32 |
| Idrissa Gueye | Midfielder | 35 |
| Dwight McNeil | Midfielder | 25 |
| Iliman Ndiaye | Forward | 25 |
| Jesper Lindstrom | Forward | 25 |
| Jack Harrison | Forward | 28 |
| Dominic Calvert-Lewin | Forward | 28 |
| Beto | Forward | 27 |
| Armando Broja | Forward | 23 |
| Chermiti | Forward | 20 |
Everton FAQs
Where did Everton finish in the 2023-24 Premier League season?
Everton finished 15th in the Premier League in 2023-24, reaching 40 points and sitting 14 points clear of relegation despite suffering an eight-point deduction.
Who is the Everton manager?
Sean Dyche is the current Everton manager, taking the job in January 2023
Who is the current Everton captain?
Seamus Coleman is the current Everton captain, while James Tarkowski and Jordan Pickford often wear the armband in the Irishman’s absence.
Will Everton play in Europe in 2024-25?
Everton will not play in Europe next season, last doing so in the 2017-18 season.
How do Squawka player ratings work?*
Squawka’s new player rating system is completely stats-based. Player scores are based on the numbers they put up across a range of on-ball events, from goals scored to tackles won.
Using extensive research and our expertise, we’ve tailored each score to the player’s position. For example, forwards’ scores are based on metrics such as shots on target, touches in the opposition box and big chances created. Meanwhile, centre-backs are rewarded for winning aerial duels, making blocks, successful long-range passes and so on.
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