Carlo Ancelotti has accepted a deal in principle to become the next Everton manager, according to Sky Sports.
Everton is on the lookout for a new permanent manager to replace the current coach, Marco Silva, despite Duncan Ferguson taking points off Chelsea and Manchester United during his interim spell at the club.
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Sky says that the Italian - who was dismissed by Napoli earlier this month - has held talks with Everton on Monday afternoon, and the outcome appears to have a positive result.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph insists that Ancelotti was not in fact at Goodison, but spoke with Everton officials last week.
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The club is said to be optimistic in their action over reaching an agreement, as Ancelotti seeks the right conditions to take over.
It is claimed that Ferguson would remain part of the coaching set up under the new coach.
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