Everton He made the decision to part ways with Sean Dyche earlier this month and quickly decided to bring back the club legend David Moyes For another time in the dugout at Goodison Park.
The Scottish coach is scheduled to watch the final Premier League matches at the stadium before shifting to the new stadium for the 2025/26 season, and is tasked with helping the club avoid relegation to the Second Division.
Moyes appears to be the better candidate on paper as he already knows Everton and the Premier League, and has recent experience in helping the club overcome a relegation battle.
He won the Europa League title and competed in the Europa League as coach of West Ham United, before leaving the London Stadium last summer.
It is now up to the board to support Moyes in the transfer market to ensure he has the options necessary to, firstly, avoid relegation, and then fight higher in the table next season.
The January transfer window has been open for business for two weeks now, and the Toffees are said to be eyeing a striker from one of their Premier League rivals.
Everton targets the Premier League striker
According to journalist Graeme Bailey, Everton are interested in a deal to sign Brighton & Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson To Goodison Park before the February deadline.
The report claims the Toffees have made contact with the Seagulls in a bid to sign the Ireland international on loan for the remainder of the 2024/25 season.
It is noteworthy that Everton is competing to secure his services temporarily, amid interest from a group of clubs, including West Ham United, Bournemouth, Chelsea and Arsenal.
However, the report also suggests that Chelsea and Arsenal would be interested in a permanent deal for the striker and that Brighton are only willing to consider a loan deal in the January transfer window.
However, the report adds that the south coast side are yet to give their blessing for the Irish striker to move from the club on loan this month as they are concerned about the knocks suffered by Danny Welbeck and Joao Pedro, which has left them in a difficult situation. Center forward position.
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While it remains to be seen whether or not Brighton will allow Ferguson to secure a loan move to another team for the second half of the season, Everton must ensure they are at the front of the queue to sign him if they do.
Chances of finishing the season have been a big problem for Everton in recent seasons and it is no secret that the club's strikers are constantly struggling in front of goal.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin suffers Everton
In the 2023/24 season, the Toffees died Created 54.00xG Value of chances They scored only 40 goals under Daiichi, showing that their performance was noticeably poor compared to the quality of chances they created as a team.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's struggles as a striker have contributed greatly to this poor performance, and the England international has consistently let Everton down by missing finishing touches at the top of the pitch throughout his time at the club.
Since his return 16 goals in the Premier League In 33 appearances during the 2020/21 season, the 27-year-old goalscorer has failed to achieve double figures in goals in each of the past four seasons – including the current campaign.
Goal by Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
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Premier League |
xG |
Objectives |
2024/25 |
5.42 |
2 |
2023/25 |
13.63 |
7 |
2022/23 |
6.50 |
2 |
2021/22 |
6.22 |
5 |
As you can see in the table above, the England striker consistently underperformed against his own team during those seasons, especially last season, where he scored just seven goals from around 14 goals.
These stats show that Calvert-Lewin has been incredibly wasteful for Everton, and has let his team-mates down by failing to make the most of the high-quality chances they have created for him.
Therefore, the Toffees could significantly improve their attacking production by signing a decisive striker with the quality to capitalize on the opportunities they have put on Calvert-Lewin's plate in recent years.
Why should Everton sign Ivan Ferguson?
This is why a move for Ferguson during the January transfer window could be ideal for Everton as the Irish striker is a ruthless player.
Injuries appear to have prevented the 20-year-old star from playing for Brighton, as he has been out of April to August Last year due to an ankle injury, which meant the striker missed the entire pre-season.
The young sizzle is also present at the moment Another ankle problemHe has been like this since the end of last December, and this indicates that signing him would be a gamble for Everton, as they are at risk of injuries that would prevent him from playing regularly.
However, this may be a risk worth taking, as Ferguson did It was hailed as “exceptional” By teammate James Milner, he is miles better than Calvert-Lewin in front of goal and could be a huge upgrade for Moyes at the top of the pitch.
The Brighton youngster is in his third season of regular Premier League football and has consistently shown that he has the quality to make the most of the opportunities that come his way in the final third.
Premier League career |
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Evan Ferguson |
xG |
Objectives |
Differential |
22/23 |
5.67 |
6 |
+0.33 |
23/24 |
3.97 |
6 |
+2.03 |
24/25 |
0.66 |
1 |
+0.34 |
the total |
10.29 |
13 |
+2.71 |
As you can see in the table above, Ferguson has exceeded his expected tally by almost three goals since the start of the 2022/23 season, which indicates his ability to finish at Premier League level.
Calvert-Lewin's performance was lower than his expected score by 22.94, with 56 goals from 78.94 x cin the First Division throughout his time with the Blues until now.
These stats suggest that Ferguson has much more quality in front of goal than the England striker, suggesting that he would be a much better fit for the Toffees, given the quality of chances they can create, and providing Moyes with a central striker. Who can be relied upon in the penalty area.
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If Everton can land him and keep the 20-year-old star fit, their final stats suggest Moyes will have a miles better striker than Calvert-Lewin available for the second half of the season.