Reports say Everton has opened up the “incredible” star’s shocking move to the “incredible” star’s shocking move, and has set out to sign one or two statements during the summer transfer period.
A new era on the horizon of Toffee
The Premier League season is now approaching its climax, with Toffee having only one game left at Goodison Park before moving to Bramley Moodok before the start of the 2025-26 campaign.
The longstanding move towards a new stadium marks the beginning of an exciting new era for the Blues. David Moet definitely wants to compete for major honors in the long term, but the manager may need to reassess his team to make that dream come true.
Moyes’ side has a strong interest in Ipswich Town Forward Omari Hutchinson, which could potentially be available for £30 million this summer, but will also bolster Yann Bisseck of Forting’s midfield and defense of Sheffield United’s Gustavo Hamer and Inter Milan.
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According to a Bootroom report, Everton is keen to sign one or two statements ahead of the move to Bramley Mooedok, and transfer expert Graeme Bailey said a shocking move for the John Stones in Manchester City could be possible.
Bailey said: “The Stones are interested in Saudi Arabia’s professional leagues, but there are clubs in the UK who are willing to bring him to two or less, including West Ham and his former club Everton.
“The problem lies in his injury record, starting with less than 10 times in the last two seasons, and it becomes a risk for everyone. If he actually went to the open market, I believe Everton is open to prospects. ”
The stone may be a “incredible” signature for Toffee
As Bailey pointed out, the Stones’ injury record should be a major concern given the British have only featured 11 times in the Premier League this season.
But if a 30-year-old can put the injury issue behind him, there are all the signs that he can take Moyes’ defense to the next level, having been a huge success since joining City from Toffees for £47.5 million in 2016.
The former Everton man lifted the silverware 17 times during Pep Guardiola’s side. Teammate Jack Graele praised him as “incredible” after his FA Cup final against Manchester United in 2023.
It’s gambling to make stone movements in light of his injury record, but given his top level experience, depending on the amount of city demand for a defender of £250K-a-week per week, it could be a risk worth taking.