Everton have unveiled plans for a refurbishment of Goodison Park as they look improve the stadium ahead of the new Premier League season.

The Toffees have sent documents to Liverpool City Council which propose a 'rebranding project' for the exterior and interior of the 40,221-capacity stadium.

Liverpool architects Condy Lofthouse have drawn up the plans which include new cladding and light fittings.

Images show Goodison Park revamp that is expected to be finished before new Premier League season

The stadium will feature new cladding and a new lighting system that will give Goodison Park a modern look

The stadium is yet another makeover in the history of Goodison Park that has been Everton's home since 1892

The images of the refurbishment show both ends of the Main Stand and a new development at the Bullens Road side of the Park Stand.

The most iconic part of the revamp is a banner system on the Main Stand. It will 'wrap' around the Main Stand, Gwladys Street and the Bullens Road Stand.

Everton are considering a move away from the stadium that has been their home since 1892.

Goodison Park as it looks today from Goodison Road - a sight that many Evertonians have got used to

Two possible sites that have been earmarked by supporters are the Central Docks or Stonebridge Cross in Croxteth (a 15-minute drive away from Goodison Park).

Toffees owner Farhad Moshiri promised to spend money over the summer and has already pleased fans with the sacking of Roberto Martinez and appointment of Ronald Koeman.

Koeman has told fans to stay united ahead of next season.

Ronald Koeman was formally confirmed as the successor to Roberto Martinez at Goodison Park on Tuesday

'Of course, we have a budget to make the team strong but we will do this with all the people who are at Everton,' he told everton.tv.