Since Dyche took over as the manager of Everton, Ben Godfrey has seen limited playing time, despite being a regular in the defense before.
The scarcity of opportunities has sparked transfer speculation since the start of the January transfer window.
Sheffield United has reportedly expressed interest in the 26-year-old, and there have also been links with Leeds United, where Godfrey could reunite with Daniel Farke, his former coach at Norwich City.
Godfrey had a rare chance on January 30, playing the full 90 minutes as Everton drew 0-0 with Fulham. This marked only his second start in the Premier League this season.
According to Dyche, there is a motivated group of players, and Godfrey has been working hard. Dyche assured him recently that he is still considered part of the team.
Dyche emphasized the importance of training and performances, making it clear that every player needs to earn their place.
He praised Godfrey’s defensive contributions during the match against Fulham, highlighting his clear defensive responsibilities and overall performance.
Dyche mentioned the challenges of selecting a winning lineup, noting that sometimes it’s not about a player’s poor form but making strategic decisions for the team’s success.
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