sport news Conor Coady set to stay at Everton despite Wolves change of manager trends now Conor Coady will stay at Everton despite Wolves change of manager as the Toffees look to secure the defender on a £10million permanent transfer before the end of his loan spell Conor Cody's Everton loan not affected by the change in manager at Wolves Everton still aim to secure a permanent deal for the defender before loan ends The England defender has been in outstanding form for the Toffees since move Bruno Lage was sacked by Wolves after the club's 2-0 defeat to West Ham By Dominic King for the Daily Mail Published: 23:12 BST, 4 October 2022 | Updated: 23:14 BST, 4 October 2022 Viewcomments Conor Coady's loan to Everton is not affected by Wolves' change of manager and the Goodison Park club intend to make his switch permanent. The England international has been outstanding since he left Molineux early in the season, relishing the chance to play consistently again after he has been axed from the starting line-up by Bruno Lage. Conor Coady has been in excellent form since making the loan move to Goodison Park Coady has been a huge figure for Wolves but there is no suggestion he can - or will be recalled - from Merseyside nor is there any indication that he wants to go back. It is understood a fee of £10million will secure Coady's services full time and it is Everton's ambition to have that deal done before the end of the current campaign. Manager Frank Lampard has been thrilled with how the 29-year-old has had a positive impact on his dressing room and does not want to lose him. Portuguese boss Bruno Large Was sacked by Wolves following Sunday's defeat by West Ham Everton boss Frank Lampard is keen to keep Conor Coady at the club on a permanent basis Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility