Former Liverpool defender Alan Hansen is adamant that Everton manager David Moyes will abandon Goodison Park at the end of the season.
The Scotsman, who has celebrated 10 years in charge of the Merseyside club, failed to lead his side to an FA Cup final after losing 2-1 to local rivals Liverpool in the semi-final on Saturday.
"After 10 years at the club, and with his 49th birthday approaching next week, I think it is inevitable that [Moyes] will leave Everton in the summer because there is a sense that he has taken the club as far as he can," Hansen wrote in The Telegraph.
"If he goes, Moyes will not be deserting a sinking ship. He has been loyal, committed and dedicated throughout his decade at Everton, but it really is time to move on."
Former Toffees frontman Andy Gray believes that Moyes is worthy enough to take the helm at Tottenham Hotspur or Chelsea.