Morning mates.
Welcome to the 25th July Everton transfer show…..
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 in particular the one that describes Allan Myres as a trusted source.
Everton are closing in on Almeria's Mali striker
El Bilal Toure, 21, despite competition from Atalanta.
(Football Insider)
Almeria striker
El Bilal Toure is set for a move to Atalanta this summer despite strong interest from Everton according to
Fabrizio Romano, but trusted Everton journalist Alan Myers has now provided his update on the situation.
Myers shared
via his personal Twitter account overnight on 24 July that the Toffees have already agreed a deal with Almeria for the transfer of their striker, but it was left up to the player to decide his destination, ultimately choosing Italy over Merseyside.
Everton are refusing to give up in their pursuit of Malian striker
El Bilal Toure with the 21-year-old striker possibly set to go to auction this summer, according to Gazzetta Dello Sport.
The Italian newspaper reported in its
print edition [24 July, pg 20] that the talented young forward has been blocked from moving away from Almeria for a month having made an agreement with his agent to depart, with Atlanta now said to be closing in on his services.
Everton forward
Arnaut Danjuma reportedly regretted joining Tottenham Hotspur soon after he signed for the club last summer.
That’s according to
The Athletic, with the outlet claiming that Danjuma regretted the switch to North London after finding himself behind Harry Kane, Richarlison and Heung-Min Son in the pecking order
Sheffield Wednesday have been linked with a move for Everton striker
Tom Cannon.
The attacker's name has also been mentioned in conjunction with Sunderland and former loan club Preston North End during the summer transfer window (Sunderland Echo)
Everton are leading the race to sign Leeds United starlet
Wilfried Gnonto this summer, sources have told Football Insider.
It is believed an exit for the 19-year-old is now inevitable following the Whites’ relegation to the Championship in May.
Everton are leading the race for his signature – with well-placed sources telling Football Insider that manager
Sean Dyche sees Gnonto’s versatility as key to the Toffees’ survival next term.