Everton manager Marco Silva is eager to
make Andre Gomes and Kurt Zouma his first signings of the transfer window as their loan spell comes to an end.
There is uncertainty around both with
Gomes attracting Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea’s transfer embargo complicating how many players they can sell this summer.
Zouma is due to return to Stamford Bridge.
Silva says he has no indication from either player they do not wish to prolong their Goodison stay.
“I have a relationship with both,” he said.
“With both it is really good and really honest, until now I didn’t have one sign coming from them they don’t want be here. I am not saying they won’t change their mind tomorrow, three days or a week, but since we started to plan something their opinion has been really important.
“I have to have in mind what is their opinion when I plan. Let’s see what will be the decision, not just for them, but with their clubs.
“We are happy with them because they did well. We as a club and we as a technical staff really helped them both, it is clear. They know that because now everyone is looking at Zouma in a different way to last season.
“He had a tough season, really tough season [the year before]. Of course I took that decision in the last four hours of the market to sign him and it was a really good decision. It would be really important for us to keep both.
“We believe in them, we give them something and we really help them. They help us, also. They have been fantastic professionals since they joined our club so let’s see what we can do. I hope and our fans also hope we can sign with them.”
Silva says his transfer plans have been discussed with his board and Director of Football Marcel Brands as the club seeks improvement next season.
“We have targets. Not just now, but from some weeks ago,” said Silva.
“It is a matter of business and others things. It is not so important they are done in five days or 10 days. Of course it is better if they are done before a month before the start of the season so we have the time. The board will do everything they can to do everything as fast as they can until the beginning of the season.
“As a club we want to show our ambition onside the pitch and off the pitch.”
Everton head to Spurs for their final game. Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison are out with injury.