Injuries to two key Everton players may have changed David Moyes' priorities in the transfer window and three Chelsea players are on the Toffees radar, while a hunt for a striker goes on
David Moyes’ return to Everton has had the desired effect, lifting the crowd, helping the team to some good results and starting their journey up the table away from relegation trouble. They’ve
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Everton want to send loan striker Armando Broja back to Chelsea because he is injured until April and the Stamford Bridge club have suggested they sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall or Carney Chukwuemeka inst
David Moyes' squad is depleted and signings are needed - how much business will Everton do before the window closes?
Former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson believes that Everton are working on a "luxury" signing who Sean Dyche wasn't interested in.
David Moyes is scouring the market in January in an attempt to boost his frontline and the search has become more urgent because of the raft of injuries Everton have suffered
The Friedkin Group have made funds available to the club in January with the intention of making two additions to the squad before the transfer window closes
The 6ft 4in striker has a proven track record in Serie A, where he hit double figures for Udinese in consecutive seasons before making his move to England. He has only netted eight times in 54 games for Everton, and boasts just one Premier League start this campaign.
Everton can only look on in envy at other clubs chasing big-money signings before the mid-season transfer window closes as they cannot afford to fall foul of the Premier League's financial rules again,
Football Insider has learned that Everton are set for a busy end to the window with David Moyes keen to strengthen in three key areas.
Everton manager David Moyes has described hitting the milestone of managing 700 Premier League games as an "incredible" accomplishment.