
Everton boss Sean Dyche is keen to set out a new culture throughout the club.
Dyche has spoken to academy coaching staff about what he's seeking.
He explained: I have spoken about the realignment that goes through it all I have already had a meeting with all the academy staff just to share with them some thoughts. It is not the world according to me throughout the whole club but to share some thoughts on what I think is appropriate for the first team and how some of that can run through the younger age groups - mainly the values, not so much the playing styles but the values of the club, and they were very receptive to that."
Dyche has checked on the U21s and also said: The way most Premier League clubs are structured now you can't oversee all that. Burnley was different. It was a very small situation that grew so in the early days of that I was involved in putting the people in place in the academy - not necessarily running the academy but being in the interview process and meeting key figures of the academy as it grew. But then it was time that I stepped away and the people I put in place ran it.
"It's different here, it's up and running, it has got a lot of depth to it, it's got a lot of good people working in it. So it is only to share a view to let them know who I am and let them know the door is open if they need me. They can just come in the canteen and just see me, there are no boundaries - it is all open house and we are all in it together."
