That sounds like a mad step that even Everton would avoid making.
We don't know what conditions Dyche took his contract under. There's possibly/probably a trigger point that the club can use to ditch him and get a replacement in.
It's speculation on my part more than firm intelligence, but I cant see any club leaving themselves with no option to sack a manger who is taking them through the trapdoor into relegation. Even if it meant firing Dyche and installing an interim coach from within the club.
I underline again though that Dyche would have to fail to beat Burnley to want me demanding another roll of the dice, as it's a hit and hope and potentially fatal move.
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