Transfer Rumour Zaha with poll

How do you feel about Zaha joining?


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Everton are the biggest club outside the Sky6.
Exactly he wants the top 6 or a big European Club. As does Doucouré of Watford who has said that when he leaves Watford it will be for a big club and he has been quoted as saying that he doesn’t see Everton as a big club.
 

At this point, let's get it done. Me personally think Zaha would be a fantastic signing and just entering his prime years, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that we could still make money on him at this stage(seeing as that's the prerequisite of a purchase these days), however i think he'd do really well here.
 
At this point, let's get it done. Me personally think Zaha would be a fantastic signing and just entering his prime years, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that we could still make money on him at this stage(seeing as that's the prerequisite of a purchase these days), however i think he'd do really well here.
He’s exactly what we need he draws often two players to him every time he has the ball. Just that alone would create space for kean, Richarlison and siguardsson to work in. Just don’t think it will happen this late in the window.
 
He’s exactly what we need he draws often two players to him every time he has the ball. Just that alone would create space for kean, Richarlison and siguardsson to work in. Just don’t think it will happen this late in the window.

I think it might happen, look how toothless we are up front, I can see a bid going in, Kean is coming but we need more because we look solid defensively.
 
There is as much chance of Zaha joining Everton as I have flying to the moon.
Disagree with Mike here. It would take a big offer but I think he’s our preferred option and we’ll go back towards deadline day. Rico, Kean, Zaha as a front 3, all can switch around positions in the front line.
 

Up to the chairman I'd imagine..
I was riffing on the phrase ‘Hobson's Choice’ which implies giving the illusion of choice when there is , in fact, none.
It originated in the 17th century when a Cambridge livery owner named Thomas Hobson allowed customers to only take the horse in the stall nearest the door despite the stable commonly containing around 40 horses. This was to prevent his best horses always being taken first.
It was also the title of a film starring Charles Laughton.
 

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