Everton They have now made contact to sign a new striker for David Moyes As they look to add more firepower to their ranks in the second half of the season.
Everton are looking for extra firepower
Heading into the January transfer window, it was clear that Everton needed attacking reinforcements. The Merseyside club only managed to score 15 goals in the tournament Premier League Before Sean Dyche's departure, they were the second-lowest team in the division.
As a result, the team sits just above the relegation zone, with no player in their ranks able to score more than three times, a feat shared by Dwight McNeil and Elimane Ndiaye.
Everton's top scorers 24/25 |
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Dwight MacNeil |
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
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Michael Caine |
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Ashley Young |
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There is concern over the current options to lead the line, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin's contract expiring at the end of the season Having been linked with clubs across EuropeWhile the Italian media constantly pointed out that the clubs in the Italian League are Desperate attempt to sign Beto Having struggled to make an impact at Goodison Park.
As a result, a striker is needed this winter, and that is the case with Everton He has reportedly held talks with Tom Cannon On a potential return to the club he left in search of first team football.
However, this deal is considered 'unlikely', with Cannon likely to return to the Championship as things currently stand after a successful loan spell with Stoke City. As a result, Everton have been forced to look elsewhere, and have now made contact about a potential loan signing until the end of the season.
Everton are approaching Brighton to loan Ferguson
Now, TBR Football has reported it Everton have made contact with Brighton about a move to sign striker Ivan Ferguson On loan for the rest of the campaign. The Republic of Ireland striker featured rarely for Fabian Horzler in the first half of the season, starting just twice and scoring on just one occasion.
However, he is undoubtedly a strong player EBL football analyst on X The 20-year-old has been dubbed the “next big thing at centre-forward” due to him being “lightning fast” as well as his ability to “kick the ball ferociously”.
When asked about Ferguson's potential destinations this winter, Horzler refused to rule out a move to a fellow Premier League clubHe explained: “This decision must be what is best for the player and the club. “It's more about what's best for the player.”
Now, TBR has reported that Seagulls chairman Tony Bloom has fielded loan inquiries from a host of Premier League teams chasing his signature, but Brighton have “yet to give the green light to any talks” relating to their potential future star.
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One advantage Everton could have is that Brighton are unwilling to discuss a permanent deal, instead looking for a loan where the Irishman can play regularly, something a move to Goodison Park would certainly provide.
Any move would require some movement at Goodison Park, as Everton already have two loanees at the club, in Jack Harrison and Armando Broja, and Premier League rules do not allow them to add a third unless one of those deals is terminated or made permanent. .