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Welcome to the 22nd July Everton transfer

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I’ve tried to bundle together as many of the transfer rumours flying around, combining them into one bite size and heart burn inducing portion for your dining pleasure.
I make some apology for some of the sources and articles used.
Arnaut Danjuma is scheduled to undergo his medical at Everton today. Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth
has reported that the Dutchman will complete his medical tests at Finch Farm this weekend, meaning a deal could be done by tomorrow.
According to
Football Transfers,
Jamie Vardy is on Everton's list of targets. The Toffees have reportedly
made the signing of a new striker a priority this summer, with Vardy emerging as a potential option.
Everton were keen on Vardy last January and have reignited their interest, while
Lyon's Moussa Dembele is also under consideration.
Vardy's team-mate
Kelechi Iheanacho is also on Everton's radar, as per Football Insider.
Leeds United attacker
Wilfried Gnonto is not close to joining Everton at this stage. That is according to Phil Hay, who was speaking on the latest episode of
The Square Ball Podcast, with Gnonto’s future among the topics up for discussion.
Everton have lost the race to Bayer Leverkusen to secure the services of USG striker
Victor Boniface this summer, according to
All Nigeria Soccer.
The African media outlet claims [21 July] that he will be signing a four or five year contract at the Bundesliga club.
Everton are in the market to improve their attacking threat this summer, and now a new update has emerged on the club's pursuit of a potential transfer target.
According to Football Insider, Everton have made an approach with interest in signing Ajax forward
Brian Brobbey.
Everton may miss out on striker target
El Bilal Toure due to tight finances according to Paul Brown. The club had an offer rejected by Almeria, with the Spanish side wanting the player's release clause met.
According to
reports from Spain, Everton's opening bid was rejected by the Andalusian club, with the side holding out for the players €40m (£34.3m) release clause. The Merseyside clubs opening bid was in the region of €30m to €35m (£25.7m to £30m), however, according to
The Daily Mail, that deal was structured as a loan with an obligation to buy rather than an outright sale.