Everton manager David Moyes has expressed interest in sharing a stadium with city rivals Liverpool.
The Toffees boss suggested that both Merseyside clubs move into a state-of-the-art ground together, but admitted that Liverpool are unlikely to agree.
"I'd take a shared stadium, because I think Everton need it probably more than Liverpool - although it's not in our culture to share stadiums," The Mirror quotes Moyes as saying.
"But I have to say it does make sense. You could redevelop the whole area around Stanley Park, so for us it would definitely be worth it for both clubs.
"Everton, being honest, would say probably we would take it, but Liverpool not so, and that's probably where it will end up."
Everton's Goodison Park is one of the oldest stadiums in the English top flight. The club has been linked with a ground move for some years, as have Liverpool.
Moyes has been strongly linked with the vacant managerial post at Tottenham Hotspur, though he insists that there has been no contact with the London club.