everton Now planning an “amazing” operation Premier League The player’s club are reportedly willing to sanction his departure this month for a fee of £7 million.
Everton look to strengthen in a number of areas
As relegation from the Premier League remains a possibility for the Toffees, new manager david moyes have Made it clear Some new additions are needed this winter.
“Hopefully I can give the fans something to cheer for and bring in some new players. Hopefully we can come together and spend some money.”
“They (new owners Friedkin Group) want to get us back on track and we all know we need some plaster at the moment and we have to work hard to do that.”
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Signing a new winger appears to be one of Everton’s top priorities and they now Lyon winger Ernest Nouama deal nearing completionwhich costs approximately £25 million.
According to TEAMtalk, the Toffees are also keen to strengthen left-back and right-back this month and now they have identified a target capable of playing both positions. Southampton’s Kyle Walker-Peters now attracting interest The full-back’s contract expires at the end of the season and he is unwilling to remain at the Merseyside club if St Mary’s are relegated from the top flight.
Saints are now willing to seriously consider a £7m bid as they risk failure Walker-Peters Free in the summer, but Everton are unwilling to pay the price.
Everton’s upcoming Premier League matches |
date |
Aston Villa (home) |
January 15 |
Tottenham Hotspur (home) |
January 19 |
Brighton & Hove Albion(guest) |
January 25 |
Leicester City (home) |
February 1 |
Liverpool (home) |
February 12 |
Crystal Palace (guest) |
February 15 |
As such, no concrete steps have yet been taken from Moyes’ side, but transfers between now and the end of the January transfer window are worth keeping an eye on.
Signing Walker Peters could be shrewd business for Everton
Whether it’s a price cut this month or a free transfer at the end of the season, signing the 27-year-old would be good business for Everton.
The Southampton ace’s progress has been particularly impressive, finishing in the 95th per cent of goals scored per 90 over the past year, while also ranking in 82nd percentile He was successful compared to his peers.
The Englishman’s versatility also makes him a useful option and he has previously been praised by former Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhüttl, who descriptive He’s “amazing.”
The Toffees are currently unwilling to pay £7m, but if Southampton are willing to accept a lower offer for Walker-Peters this month, he could play a key role in helping Moyes’ side avoid relegation from the Premier League.