It’s been a whirlwind couple of months for Everton on the transfer front as Sean Dyche looks to bolster his squad ahead of the new Premier League season.
The most recent player to sign at Goodison Park is Jesper Lindstrom, a Dane who has revealed more about Sean Dyche’s involvement in his departure from Napoli.
The Toffees are apparently planning to add a defender next. There are still some questions around Jarrad Branthwaite’s future, which has led to connections to Jake O’Brien of Lyon emerging.
Additionally, Aaron Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United is reportedly a target, according HITC.
And now the newest has been supplied by the always trustworthy Alan Myers.
Everton not in the hunt for Aaron Wan-Bissaka
As the 26-year-old approaches the last year of his contract, his future at Old Trafford is still up in the air.
According to reports, his prospects of leaving in the summer have grown because Diogo Dalot is now ahead of him in the standings.
Erik Ten Hag is reportedly looking for a new right-back as well, which may result in the former Crystal Palace player being declared surplus to requirements, according to the report from HITC.
But Myers has now provided the most recent information on Everton’s interest in the full-back, who signed a contract for £50 million back in 2019.
The Sky Sports reporter asserted on Friday in an X interview that Everton is not actively seeking to sign Wan-Bissaka, but rather is trying to add defensive reinforcements.
Everton should avoid Aaron Wan-Bissaka move
Everton’s past transfer history makes this seem like a move the team should stay away from.
Wan-Bissaka is one of the guys the Toffees have bought who has been underwhelming far too frequently.
Ten Hag utilized the 26-year-old sparingly and only started 20 games in the previous year.
Moreover, Everton would need to pay a substantial transfer price and offer a competitive compensation package if they were to sign him.
As he finishes his summer hiring, Sean Dyche has many more astute choices to take into account.
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