Everton They have a “good chance” of completing the signing of a “fantastic” young striker and are planning to make a bid, according to journalist Fabrice Hawkins.
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It is set to be a busy period at Goodison Park, following the sacking Sean Dyche He was appointed as manager on Thursday, after nearly two years in charge of the Blues.
Since then, Everton have been working hard to sign the Englishman's successor at Goodison Park David Moyes He appears as the most likely character to come. The Scot feels arguably the safest, given his strong knowledge of the club itself and the club. Premier Leagueonly recently managed Wwst Ham.
However, the Scot is not the only option for the Blues, with the former Milan boss also on target Paulo Fonseca Talks are also reportedly underway. The Portuguese worked within Friedkin's group during his time as Roma coach, so they may feel he represents a great option who they know well.
Former Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri He was also mentioned as a potential replacement for Dyche before his sack, in what would be a high-profile appointment. He won five Italian league titles during his time in Turin, and also reached the Champions League final in 2017.
Everton prepares an offer for the “wonderful” Ace
took to X On Friday, Hawkins claimed as much Everton are preparing a bid for Lyon winger Ernest NimaThey have a “good chance” of signing him in January.
Blessing is a young player with great potential, and is exactly the type of footballer the Blues should be looking to sign moving forward.
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The 21-year-old is making a name for himself at Lyon, and he has already made it 49 matches For Ligue 1, he scored four goals and provided three assists in that time, scoring 20 goals in 49 appearances during his time in Nordsjæland as well. Its final product should improve with age as well.
Nima also scored three goals in 12 international matches with Ghana, and had an impact on the international scene. He is a journalist I think Boxack He described him as a “wonderful” player.
Primarily a right-sided striker, Neama could provide a good balance for the next Everton manager, with Elimane Ndiaye on the opposite flank, and the fact that he would be a long-term addition means the Blues should view him as an exciting signing.