Ronald Koeman’s future at Everton coming to an end this early week soon after his team’s 5-2 home defeat against Arsenal on Sunday.

That big loss pretty much marked The Toffees poor start into this current season as they’re now sitting in the bottom three seat of current Premier League standings.

The major decision itself was announced by the club via their official social media account, while thanking the Dutch tactician for his service at Goodison Park.

Albeit it’s something that’s not surprising, but Koeman’s departure from Everton this early certainly wasn’t what many was expecting before this new season started, notably after the summer spending they made.

However, following continuous bad results in all competition so far this season, eventually the Merseyside based club believes that parting ways with the former Ajax Amsterdam boss is probably the best decision for all.

Although the season is still long, but with little changes that’s been occurring from the team’s performances, there’s genuine concern that things won’t get better anytime soon.

Koeman himself seemingly acknowledged after the defeat to Arsenal that his future might not be in deep trouble as he admitted that his not in control anymore over it.

Now, the Toffees management will be working to get themselves someone new who can steady the ship at least until the end of this current season.