Former West Ham and England national team boss Sam Allardyce has reportedly set his demands to Everton should they wish to approach him to become their new manager. The Toffees are currently without a manager since parting ways with Ronald Koeman last week.
Everton are currently languishing in 18th position on the League standings after taking just eight points from nine games and if the club plays the way the Toffees are playing for the rest of the season, they could face the possibility of being relegated.
Allardyce has a reputation for bringing out the best in players who are low in confidence and is also known for saving clubs from relegation so he would be a great choice.
The seasoned manager has however demanded that he will only be willing to accept the job if the Merseyside club offer him a contract of two and a half years. This would include a heavy salary as well as a bonus if Everton survive.