Reports say Everton is ready for summer changes to move into his new home, and now aims to dodge the competition for direct advancement.
Everton prepares for the summer change
David Moys scored the penultimate fixture at Goodison Park over the weekend, showing his pros and cons in a 2-2 draw with the town of Ipswich. There is a lot of hope as to who will be lined up at the new stadium in a few months, as Toffee only has one game left on the famous old ground before moving to the Bramley Moore Dock.
Internally, Dominique Calvert Lewin takes away any influential players who can leave at the end of the season when a free transfer or loan transaction expires. Interestingly, Ipswich town striker Liam Dellup is currently a target for Everton and could be an ideal alternative to Three Lions International.
Moe showed his desire to move the former Manchester City forward to Merseyside, saying, “He’s certainly someone we’re interested in. If he’s interested in us, we’re certainly interested. That’s true.”
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Beto was the main man attacking this campaign after being drafted from the wilderness. Six goals in 13 Premier League matches may have made his place safe, but there is room for depth in the middle.
That being said, Everton is currently targeting strong forwards to bolster the frontline ahead of next season, according to recent developments.
Mix Everton signs Tim Craindiest
According to CatedOffside, Everton is willing to pay up to £30 million to sign Timcre Indienst following his outstanding campaign at Borussia Monchengladbach. Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Ham United are also keeping an eye on German strikers, but the same applies to AC Milan, Rome and Bayern Munich on the continent.
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Everton is making the move to land a new David Moet striker before summer.
The 29-year-old has been praised for his “direct” nature by Gerald Soan, with 16 goals and 10 assists in 32 appearances in all competitions this season. German International is constant for Monche Gladbach, a term that is disappointing for current employers, directing 38 of the 73 shots taken on Bundesliga targets.
It could be set for a new challenge, so if Calvert-Lewin chooses to move elsewhere once the contract is finished, he could become a viable alternative. Financially, the Friedkin Group should be able to carry the burden, so it remains to be seen whether Everton will be able to force trades on the line.