Everton is believed to be confident in securing additional signatures for “great” offenses in exciting business during the summer transfer period.
Who are the potential in and outs at Everton this summer?
Life now feels more optimistic about the Blues, avoiding relegation from the Premier League once again, preparing for life in the now impressive new stadium.
A busy summer window is expected in Everton over the coming months, with RB Leipzig’s winger Antonion Nusa linked to the club’s move. The 20-year-old has even been described as “incredibly talented” by Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland.
Bruce is also reportedly pushing the moves of former Manchester United midfielder Fred to seal off the move. Currently 32, the Brazilian was able to bring great experience to David Moet’s midfield, but he clearly does not represent a long-term addition.
Dominique Calvert Lewin is one of Everton’s players who can move on in the summer – the same applies to influential defender Jarad Branthawaite – and Brighton striker Evan Ferguson has been mentioned as the replacement for the former, which was loaned out to West Ham last season.
Everton is confident in sealing off the summer reunion
According to BootroomEverton’s Graham Bailey’s Bailey hopes Richard Lison can re-sign Richard Lison from Tottenham this summer, bringing “Club Legend” back to Merseyside.
The Bruce reportedly wants to sign two strikers before next season. Brentford, Crystal Palace, Leeds United, West Ham, and the Wolf are also considered enthusiastic about him.
Going back to Everton’s shirt and looking at Richarrison, the majority of his fanbase will do well, given how popular he is during his stint at Goodison Park.
The Brazilian star always gave him everything to the Blues, scoring 53 goals in a total of 152 appearances and scoring 64 goals for his name in the Premier League in his career.
Meanwhile, Calvert Lewin spoke about his admiration for Richarrison, who costs £90,000 a week, while together in Everton. “I thought he was great today. His goal was obvious and he played out of his balls. His selflessness was key to us today. I fully enjoyed playing with him again in front of Goodison’s faithful.”
Only 28 years old, Everton was able to leave Richarrison for several years. Richarrison may want a new challenge after a relatively disappointed spell with the Spurs. It may depend on whether new manager Thomas Frank sees him as a crucial part of his plan.
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