Everton’s summer window has gotten off to a lively start following a nervous opening couple of weeks due to their PSR concerns
With regard to the budgetary restrictions for this summer, Sean Dyche’s team is now out of the woods and can focus on adding new players.
Some have left earlier this summer, including Ben Godfrey, who assisted the Toffees in balancing their accounts.
Furthermore, Dyche’s options have already been strengthened by Everton’s acquisition of players like Tim Iroegbunam and Iliman Ndiaye.
Everton shown interest in a player whose representation is trying to locate him a new club, so there may already be another summer addition in the works.
Everton keen on midfielder who is set for summer move
Midfield reinforcement may be required because Andre Gomes and, theoretically, Dele Alli will be leaving Goodison Park as free agents this summer.
Wilfried Ndidi, a midfielder for Leicester City, has been connected to Everton earlier in the summer.
The Nigerian has already signed a new contract with the Foxes, putting an end to any hopes of moving to Merseyside.
However, another former Premier League midfield player is becoming more and more of Dyche’s possible aim.
Everton and Newcastle United are reportedly interested in Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo, according to Gazetta dello Sport.
After spending time on loan at Fiorentina, the Brazilian midfielder has just returned to Turin under the direction of new coach Thiago Motta.
Furthermore, the 27-year-old’s agency is reportedly already working on his departure, suggesting the former Bologna coach does not have plans for him.
According to the source, there isn’t much of a relationship between Arthur and the interested teams, but it appears that he will be moving this summer.
Everton eyeing ‘phenomenal’ former Liverpool player in Arthur Melo
Arthur lived for a while in the red part of Merseyside, but it was an unsatisfactory phase of his career.
The 27-year-old only played 13 minutes of football for Liverpool due to injuries.
But following his difficulties at Anfield, Arthur went on loan to Fiorentina, where he was able to regain his best form.
This is the pinnacle of my professional life,” he remarked to Revelo in May.
In terms of playing time, this season has been the most that I have had in all these years. In addition, having participated in other leagues and teams, I have a lot more experience under my belt. I feel amazing, both intellectually and in terms of maturity. It’s a combination.
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