Sean Dyche will get £3.5m bonus if he keeps Everton in the Premier League

Sean Dyche will receive a £3.5m bonus if he can keep Everton in the Premier League… with the Toffees now only in the relegation zone on goal difference after their shock win over leaders Arsenal

  • Sean Dyche replaced Frank Lampard as Everton manager last week
  • He took over the Merseyside club with the Toffees in the relegation zone 
  • If Dyche can guide them to safety, he will get a £3.5million bonus 

Everton head coach Sean Dyche will scoop a survival bonus upwards of £3.5million if he leads the club to Premier League safety.

Dyche was confirmed as new Toffees manager at the start of last week, agreeing a two-and-a-half year deal worth close to £5million a season.

And Sportsmail understands Everton have also approved a lucrative bonus structure as part of the deal that saw the 51-year-old replace Frank Lampard.

If Dyche can preserve the club’s top-flight status, Merseyside sources have indicated the former Burnley boss will net a minimum £3.5million payment as part of the bonus agreement.

That amount could even increase depending on how the team perform and where they place in the final league table.

Sean Dyche will get a £3.5million bonus if he can lead Everton to survival

Sean Dyche will get a £3.5million bonus if he can lead Everton to survival

Everton are closing in on moving out of the bottom three after beating Arsenal on Saturday

Everton are closing in on moving out of the bottom three after beating Arsenal on Saturday

Should the recently-appointed boss guide Everton to safety, the bonus will prove value for money with Premier League status worth as much as £200million-a-season to clubs.

Dyche has made a brilliant start to his reign, leading Everton to a euphoric 1-0 win over league leaders Arsenal on Saturday.

However, the team remain in the relegation zone, though they are level on points with 17th placed Leeds – who have played a game less.

Everton face local rivals Liverpool on Monday before a huge relegation six-pointer against Leeds on February 18.

The Toffees solidified their interest in Dyche on Friday, January 27 after talks with first-choice candidate Marcelo Bielsa proved unsuccessful.

Bielsa held talks with Everton on Thursday, January 26 after flying in from Brazil, telling Toffees chiefs that he preferred to take charge of the club’s Under-21s before taking the senior reins ahead of next season.

When it became clear their move for Bielsa would not happen, they immediately turned their attentions to Dyche.

Wolves and Rangers had both previously shown an interest in Dyche earlier this season, but the Everton job proved to be hugely tempting for the former Watford defender.

Everton formally offered Dyche the job on the Friday, but the full deal – including contracts for the new backroom team – was not entirely in place until Sunday night.

Dyche only got the Everton job after the club missed out on their No 1 target Marcelo Bielsa

Dyche only got the Everton job after the club missed out on their No 1 target Marcelo Bielsa

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