After securing their Premier League safety, Everton is allegedly focusing on getting Sean Dyche a cheap contract to increase his team’s offensive options.
News about Everton transfers
If the Toffees’ takeover doesn’t materialise in the upcoming months, they may have a challenging summer transfer window. The arrival of 777 Partners already appears improbable, leaving people in Merseyside at a desperate crossroads. In the event that no new owners arrive, the Toffees might be forced to let go of high-profile players like Jarrad Branthwaite and Amadou Onana.
They must also exercise caution when it comes to incomings this summer due to their financial position. For those at Goodison Park, deals will be the name of the game, and one specific free agent may arrive to give Dyche a significant boost this summer. His arrival would come at the ideal moment in a deal that would prevent them from suffering any financial hardship.
TeamTalk claims that Everton is considering a move to sign Che Adams, who has turned down Southampton’s offers to extend his £30,000-per-week contract in order to remain at St Mary’s this summer. The Merseyside team will now try to sign the forward before Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United do, as the forward is now guaranteed to leave for nothing.
Adams, who played in the Premier League before becoming a star for the Saints in the Championship, would be a great replacement for Beto and might finally bring out the best in Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Establishing a strike partnership of this nature could be crucial in helping the Toffees escape relegation and advance into the top half of the Premier League. The Beto nightmare would end with “Fantastic” Adams.
It’s safe to say that Beto hasn’t exactly made an impact at Everton since joining the team last summer. His debut season saw him score just five goals in 36 appearances. Adams could now arrive to succeed him and put an end to a disappointing stint at Goodison Park, just a year later. The Scotland international appears to be succeeding where Beto has fallen short.
The most notable thing is how much more merciless Adams has been in front of goal, surpassing his predicted goals, while Beto has struggled and scored nearly three goals fewer than anticipated. This kind of finishing disparity has the potential to finally lift Everton out of the relegation zone.
Adams, who was once called “fantastic” by former manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, is ready to return to the Premier League. All Everton can do is hope that Goodison Park becomes his next stop.