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Everton have already signed Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Thierno Barry, Carlos Alcaraz, Adam Aznou and Mark Travers this summer, taking their spending to around £75million.
The Toffees are in the market for more signings, with the likes of Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United all looking to move on some of their fringe players before the window closes on 1 September.
David Moyes is looking to strengthen his Everton squad this summer (Credit: Imago)
This article contains exclusive comment from Stefan Borson, a former financial adviser to Man City.
I think there’ll be a lot of deals.
“Everton are one of those teams that are going to be for the next few weeks looking at all of the players that the big clubs want rid of and want off their wage bills.
They are going be looking to do all sorts of interesting short-term deals.
“If they play it right they’ll end up with two or three players who have been worth a lot of money in the past but have for whatever reason become less interesting at their main club.
“I think you could well imagine that they would look at players like Zinchenko from Arsenal or some of the other Arsenal reserves.
“From City, there are a number of players that they could look at that potentially could be available.
“I’m sure they’re having lots of conversations like that to look at short-term deals, and then where they can to pick up some players on a more of a long-term basis.”
David Moyes is looking to help Everton compete higher up the Premier League table (Credit: Imago)
In terms of another potential incoming, Football Insider revealed on 9 August Everton are plotting a move for Kellen Fisher following his performances for Norwich City.
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