• 🔵Introducing our Everton Newswire – all the latest credible Everton news in one place, updated every 15 mins. Find it in the 'Whats New' section.
 

January Transfer Window 2026

John Percy reported for The Telegraph’s print edition on Monday that Moyes will sanction a deal for the winger to join Forest, although this will be delayed with Ndiaye playing for Senegal at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Current Forest and former Everton boss Dyche has managed McNeil in L4 and at Burnley, and wants to offer the former England Under-21 international a fresh start at the City Ground
 

John Percy reported for The Telegraph’s print edition on Monday that Moyes will sanction a deal for the winger to join Forest, although this will be delayed with Ndiaye playing for Senegal at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Current Forest and former Everton boss Dyche has managed McNeil in L4 and at Burnley, and wants to offer the former England Under-21 international a fresh start at the City Ground
Start the car !

Piss poor lazy journalism sadly.
 
John Percy reported for The Telegraph’s print edition on Monday that Moyes will sanction a deal for the winger to join Forest, although this will be delayed with Ndiaye playing for Senegal at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Current Forest and former Everton boss Dyche has managed McNeil in L4 and at Burnley, and wants to offer the former England Under-21 international a fresh start at the City Ground
Open the champagne 🍾 Zat!
A bit early here but over the yard arm where you are I believe.
 

Open the champagne 🍾 Zat!
A bit early here but over the yard arm where you are I believe.

Enjoying a nice Spanish meal.
Onion soup
Beef
Cheesecake

All with a spanish twist. With a coke zero though, sadly :p

How much would we get for him, £15-20mil?

TFG add a £50mil on top for Anderson :)

Just seems too obvious.

Hudson-Odoi is their only LW so they do need one.
 

He should sell him and play Dibling, then use the money to sanction loans for a right back and a striker.

….he preferred McNeil to Dibling on Saturday which doesn’t say a lot for Dibling. At this point you’d hope Dibling would be a shoo-in, the fact he wasn’t even first choice behind Ndiaye reflects how disappointed they must be with him.

Maybe we see him start next time given McNeil’s performance.
 
The money it costs to follow your club these days means that fans are, understandably, entitled. We can all see the team’s weaknesses and where we need to strengthen. With a shiny new stadium, this only amplifies our desire to be up there this season. It is expected that we will bring in all the necessary personnel in January to push for Europe. However, unfortunately, the truth is that we will fall short of our expectations and have to settle for a mid-table finish, which, in my view, is a decent improvement on the last few seasons.

Our inability to bring in the top players necessary to transform our fortunes has several reasons:

  • At present, I think it’s too hard to attract the profile of player required to instantly improve us.
  • Our scouting capabilities are lacking compared to other clubs.
  • The team responsible for transfers makes some poor decisions, due to the above, and perhaps because they feel the weight of expectation on them.
The cost of assembling a squad capable of competing in the modern game is gargantuan. Only a handful of multi-billionaire owners—who often behave fraudulently by flagrantly flouting the rules—go unchecked and are allowed to dominate the transfer system at every level. Realistically, it is only these few who can deliver the game’s top trophies.

Alas, the rest of us must simply grab at small moments of joy: a great goal, a top-half finish, a semi-final trip to Wembley, etc.

It would take a supremely shrewd operator now to make a chink in the top flight of the elite. I believe it will only get worse. You will pay more and see less.

Merry Xmas, Blues.
 

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Shop

Back
Top