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Everton Summer Transfer Thread - 2022

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The club won't be interested in signing anybody who could push Calvert-Lewin for his place, so it's going to have to be a forward in the mould of Richarlison who is comfortable playing wide or central.

I mean, Calvert-Lewin himself has one of the poorer strike rates in the league, so it's vital that we get this one right. It has to be a natural forward (unlike McNeil, who has only ever played left-mid in a flat four).
 
And this highlights the problem you get with make weight players.
Not one of those four Chelsea players would entertain coming here off their own bat.
So expecting them to come here and pull up trees when they know they're just a bargaining tool is a big ask, irrespective of my feelings of they players themselves.

Think Gilmour, Gallagher and Broja for certain would all come here by choice mate - all of them want to be starting games and will push to leave Chelsea if that's not forthcoming there.
 

Think Gilmour, Gallagher and Broja for certain would all come here by choice mate - all of them want to be starting games and will push to leave Chelsea if that's not forthcoming there.

Only Gallagher for me. Loan maybe.

Get Joao Pedro and Ben Brereton Díaz with Gordon money.

Loan Keane out. Get Denayer on free.

Gana and Kudus ?‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️
 
Morning all, wee bit later today due to work commitments etc. Absolute meltdown on the forum last night which is great to see! Hang in there Bloos! It’s not like we’re going to sign Rosco, Winks and Gimore on deadline day is it?……..
Lads…..??


Everton are currently being “raided” by the Financial Fair Play rules this summer, according to Chief Daily Mail writer Martin Samuel. The journalist has written in the print edition of the newspaper [August 23, pg. 70] that it appears as though the Toffees cannot spend again during this window.

Yet, Chelsea will be in a position where they can raid Goodison Park themselves to sign Anthony Gordon if they so please, despite the claim that club can grow organically within FFP.

“Some will disapprove,” he said. “They will cite the source of Newcastle’s new-found wealth as they once did that of Manchester City. Yet, what is the alternative? Leicester, Everton.

“Clubs that are currently being raided due to the inequalities of FFP. Leicester cannot spend, it seems. Nor Everton. Yet Chelsea can raid them for Wesley Fofana or Anthony Gordon, maybe both. That’s how FFP works……


Everton boss Frank Lampard is ‘very concerned’ with the make-up of his squad and eyeing ‘significant’ changes at Goodison Park, according to transfer insider Dean Jones. Jones told GIVEMESPORT: “I know Lampard and his staff are currently very concerned about how the squad looks.

“They know something significant has to change by deadline day.”

Jones has previously told GIVEMESPORT that the final stages of the transfer window could play a crucial role over whether Lampard will have a long-term future at Everton, while he is also clashing with the hierarchy over targets


Everton are one of several clubs interested in Tottenham defender Japhet Tanganga, according toTutto Mercato. The Toffees are alongside Leeds and Newcastle, as well as a host of Serie A sides in their admiration for the 23-year-old who has fallen down the pecking order under Antonio Conte and was not in the squad for their opening day win at Southampton - he was an unused substitute for the other two games.


Everton have set their sights on signing Brighton's Leandro Trossard, according toFootball Insider. Toffees boss Frank Lampard sees the 27-year-old as a potential replacement for Anthony Gordon, with the boyhood Evertonian attracting serious interest from Chelsea and two bids already worth up to £45million.


According to the Mirror: Chelsea’s reported £60m interest in Anthony Gordon may still not be enough to derail Tottenham’s interest in the 21-year-old Everton striker Despite Sky Sports trumpeting an imminent £60m from Chelsea for Gordon, Football Insider reports that Tottenham have done a lot of behind-the-scenes groundwork to bring him to the opposite side of the capital.

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Chelsea are increasingly confident of sealing deals for Anthony Gordon and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang before the transfer window closes. The Blues are said to be prepared to pay up to £60million to sign Gordon from Everton. Talks are continuing over a move for Aubameyang, while Chelsea are also interested in AC Milan forward Rafael Leao as they bid to bolster their frontline.

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The Times now claim that Chelsea are confident of signing Anthony Gordon this week, offering a deal that will go beyond £50million including add-ons. Sky Sports even suggest that the deal may now be worth around £60million. Everton have stood firm so far and rejected Chelsea’s offers, the last one totalling around £45million.

This comes after Football London reported that Tottenham do still fancy signing Gordon after failing with a move earlier this summer.


Everton are considering a late loan move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja. Ben Jacobs has tweeted about this today. The report also claims that Everton hold an interest in Che Adams, but with Lampard having worked with Broja during his time at Chelsea, you’d expect a move to sign Broja to be more likely.

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According to Inside Futbol: It has been claimed that Everton are weighing up making a move to sign Broja on loan in the final days of the transfer window. Broja wants to play regular football after spending last season on loan at Southampton but has only made two substitute appearances for Chelsea in the ongoing campaign.


Signing Amadou Onana from Lille for a fee potentially reaching €40m, Everton got the midfielder they wanted, but that hasn’t stopped them from trying to also get Idrissa Gueye. L’Equipe on Tuesday that ‘negotiations with Everton should take off again after a few days of silence’ between the two clubs.


Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, West Ham and Bournemouth all face European competition for the signing of Ben Brereton Diaz. According to Teamtalk, the English quartet of clubs are all looking to sign the Chile international this summer.


Everton are competing with three clubs for the signature of Wolfsburg midfielder Aster Vranckx, according to Voetbalkrant.com, as the youngster has gone missing from his current team’s plans. The report states that AC Milan have now joined the race to sign Vranckx, having been impressed by his breakthrough campaign last term.


Everton are one of the teams interested in signing Brentford’s star striker Ivan Toney this summer, according to the Daily Mirror. As per the latest report, the Merseyside club are competing with the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United to sign the former Newcastle United striker in the ongoing transfer window.


According to The Daily Mail, Everton are interested in signing PSV Eindhoven forward Cody Gakpo this summer. As per the report, the Toffees will need to compete with Manchester United to secure the signature of the £38m player, as the Red Devils are stepping up their pursuit of the player after struggling to sign Antony from Ajax.
 
Think Gilmour, Gallagher and Broja for certain would all come here by choice mate - all of them want to be starting games and will push to leave Chelsea if that's not forthcoming there.
Of those three I'd take Gallagher just so long as Batman is left at the Bridge to sulk.
 

He starts every week for us. At Newcastle they already have good attacking options and are likely to add more before the window shuts.
He's probably an understudy this year for them before pushing out one of the older players they have up top. Hard to say how much of an issue that is for him, as an uncapped player with two years to run until the next major international.
 

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