November 22, 2024

According to sources speaking to Football Insider, Everton manager Sean Dyche and his recruitment team are searching the market for potential free agents.

The Toffees are thought to be looking for attacking players as a result of late departures during the transfer season, which closed on Friday (1 September).

On deadline day, Everton lost its three offensive players—Alex Iwobi, Tom Cannon, and Neal Maupay—to English teams.

Five summer signings were made by Everton, including a high-profile transfer for Udinese striker Beto.

The 25-year-old got the Merseysiders’ season started to the best possible start by scoring on his debut in a 2-1 League Cup victory over Doncaster.

After leaving Aston Villa, Ashley Young was recruited by Everton on a free transfer. The 38-year-old has started all four of Everton’s Premier League games so far this season.

After their 2-2 away draw with newly promoted Sheffield United on Saturday (2 September), Dyche’s team has just one point and is still winless in the Premier League this year.

loan agreement Arnaut Danjuma and Abdoulaye Doucoure are the only Toffees players to have scored a league goal this year after Arnaut Danjuma scored the equalizer in the second half.

As Everton narrowly avoided relegation last season, goals were another issue. Dwight McNeil finished as the team’s top scorer with just nine goals.

Talisman Following a facial injury that caused him to leave the game against Aston Villa last month, Dominic Calvert-Lewin is still having trouble staying in shape.

Demarai Gray, who scored six goals in the previous season, might leave for Saudi Arabia this week.

On Monday (4 September), Football Insider reported that on the final day of the transfer window, Everton turned down a proposal from Saudi Pro League team Al-Ettifaq for winger Demarai Gray.

The Saudi window, meanwhile, is open through Thursday, September 7.

After the international break (17 September), Dyche’s team will play its next opponent, Arsenal.

A “high seven-figure” payment was paid by Everton to get rid of a failure.

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