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Welcome to the 14th 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.
Everton have made an approach to sign Almeria striker
El Bilal Toure this summer, according to Daily Mail journalist Simon Jones. The Toffees have long been linked with a move for the Mali international after a solid campaign in La Liga last season, scoring seven goals and registering two assists, including
a goal against La Liga champions Barcelona in February.
Everton have made their first “major” bid of the summer as they look to sign Almeria forward
El Bilal Toure,
according to The Mirror. The newspaper claims the Toffees have submitted an offer in the region of £25million as Sean Dyche is “desperate” to strengthen his attacking options, but that falls short of the La Liga outfit’s £34million valuation of the Mali international.
Everton have been handed a financial windfall as they were sent $755,580 (£578,000) from FIFA for sending players to the 2022 World Cup. The
governing body stated that a total of 440 clubs were paid a total of $209million (£160million) for sending players to Qatar.
Everton appear to have accidentally revealed the identity of their next signing in a training clip posted to their official social media accounts. The video shows James Tarkowski and Dwight McNeil competing in a head-to-head duel but it is the off-camera voices that can be heard that have attracted attention. While McNeil and Tarkowski jostle in a game of tag, a coach is in conversation with his colleague and appears to say “we’ve got
Jonny Evans coming in”.
Everton remain in discussions with Villarreal for Dutch winger
Arnaut Danjuma, with the player already having a meeting with Sean Dyche, according to
Fabrizio Romano. Everton have re-ignited their interested in the former Bournemouth man, and according to Romano (14 July) taking to his
personal Twitter account, AC Milan and Feyenoord are also in the race to sign him.
Everton manager Sean Dyche has decided that forward
Neal Maupay just isn’t good enough to play for the club this season. That is according to the
Daily Mail, who report that the Blues are keen to add a forward to the squad this summer, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin
also deemed unreliable due to his injury record.
Manchester United and Chelsea stars have led the flood of support for
Everton man
Dele Alli online after the midfielder opened up on his off-the-pitch mental health battles. The 27-year-old sat down with Gary Neville on
The Overlap podcast to open up about recent time spent in rehab after an
addiction to sleeping pills. The Toffees star also spoke of his childhood trauma and being sexually abused as a six-year-old boy.
With claims that Iliman Ndiaye is heading closer to an exit this summer despite Sheffield United getting promoted back to the Premier League, the Blades have targeted a new striker in
Bénie Traoré. The Bramall Lane star has been linked with a move to Marseille in the south of France, which is a club he is a huge fan of, but there have also been claims he could head to another Premier League club, with Everton, Nottingham Forest and Fulham all interested. This comes via
L’Equipe on Friday,
Everton have identified how many transfer signings they want to make ahead of the first day of the season. That’s according to
The Telegraph, who have reported that Sean Dyche wants at least four new additions following the arrival of Ashley Young.