Everton are reportedly eyeing a move for a red hot winger in the summer transfer window, in a potential £15m move to the club.
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The Blues are still stinging from Saturday’s 2-2 draw at home to Manchester United in the Premier League, with many feeling that Ashley Young was robbed of winning a stoppage-time penalty.
Everton must make sure that the result doesn’t halt their current momentum under David Moyes, however, as players continue to be linked with summer moves to Merseyside and the positives far outweigh the negatives since the boss’ homecoming.
One summer target is believed to be Marseille’s Brazilian youngster Luis Henrique, with Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United also battling to snap him up.
Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn is another player who has been mentioned as an option for the Blues come the summer, having caught the eye for the Scottish Premiership champions. The German has 10 goals and six assists to his name in the league this season, also netting three times in the Champions League.
With doubts over the future of Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Everton, Roma striker Tammy Abraham has also been backed to come in during the next transfer window. He has Premier League experience and could jump at the opportunity to return to England.
According to a fresh claim from Give Me Sport, Everton are interested in signing Tottenham attacker Manor Solomon at the end of the campaign.
The report states that Spurs could want as much as £15m for his services, with Leeds United also keen on signing him permanently after he’s thrived on loan at Elland Road this season.
Solomon could be a really strong addition for Everton, even though his time at Spurs hasn’t gone to plan to date, hence them being willing to move him on.
The 25-year-old has shone on loan at Leeds throughout the season, scoring seven league goals, which is more than any Blues player has managed in the Premier League, with Iliman Ndiaye and Beto leading the way on six apiece. He also has seven assists in the Championship, highlighting his creative side.