This season began on a difficult note for Everton, with the departure of star midfielder Amadou Onana during the summer transfer window. Compounding the problem was the prolonged injury absence of centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, leaving the team with defensive vulnerabilities. Despite Dyche's efforts to stabilize the team, results on the pitch remained elusive, and pressure mounted on the manager. His position was further put under scrutiny following the takeover of the club by the Friedkin Group.
In one of his final statements as Everton manager, Dyche reflected on his tenure and the challenges faced under his leadership.
“It’s a strange situation here because on the one hand, you’re not winning as many games and everyone is saying ‘why aren’t you winning more games?’,” he said. “On the other hand, you’re looking at the bigger picture and going ‘Yeah, I’m very proud of my part, although it’s not just me, but I’m very proud of that. That’ll never change regardless of what my future is here, that will never change."