David Moyes insists he is not leaving Everton amid reports the manager could step down.
Toffees boss dismisses reports that he is about to quit
David Moyes insists he is not leaving Everton amid reports the manager could step down at Goodison Park.
There have been suggestions that Moyes is ready to quit the Toffees following the club's lack of transfer activity during the summer.
But the Scot, who has been in charge for over six years, is determined to fulfil his expectations at Everton.
"I am not going anywhere," Moyes told the club's
official website.
Energies focused
"I am here and intend to see the job through. We have great expectations and I hope that I am able to fulfil them.
"I hope that maybe we can try and get together in the next week or two and sort something out.
"At the moment my energies are focused on bringing in new players. We have a certain amount of money to improve what we have got here."
Moyes is looking to make up to four new signings, but insists he will not sacrifice his principles to merely increase the numbers in his squad.
He added: "I will not bring in just for the sake of it.
"We need to bring in three or four main players that are going to cost big money and my standards are that high that I'm not going to bring them down.
"We need to bring in better players now to try and help the squad. But we don't have bundles of cash."