SEAN DYCHE is reportedly set for a massive payday if he keeps Everton in the Premier League.
The former Burnley boss took over as manager at the end of last month.
He is believed to have agreed a contract worth almost £5million a year.
And if Dyche keeps Everton in the Premier League he will receive a minimum bonus windfall of £3.5m, according to the Daily Mail.
Depending on where the Toffees finish in the table, Dyche could pocket even more cash.
Dyche got his Everton career off to a dream start by beating Arsenal 1-0 last Saturday.
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But there is still plenty of work for the new boss to do with a supercomputer predicting Everton to get relegated.
Next up is the Merseyside derby on Monday, and Dyche could fancy his chances against an out of form Liverpool side.
Liverpool have just one win in their last seven games and Everton should be confident after beating the league leaders.
After that the Toffees play Leeds and Aston Villa before a trip to The Emirates.
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They are still in the relegation zone but only on goal difference, so Dyche will fancy his chances of leading the team to safety.
He has even introduced a new rule – enforcing players to wear match socks and shin pads in training to prepare them properly for games.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk