Five late deadline day deals Everton could complete - and two they probably won’t - gallery
Will Rooney
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DONCASTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 30: Sean Dyche, Manager of Everton, reacts during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Doncaster Rovers and Everton at Keepmoat Stadium on August 30, 2023 in Doncaster, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
The transfer window closes in just a few hours - yet Everton have still to complete any business as things stand.
There’s been plenty of tittle-tattle around Goodison Park, while a handful of transfers are expected. Alex Iwobi, Neal Maupay (loan) and Tom Cannon are all closing in on moves to Fulham, Brentford and Leicester City respectively.
But with hours to go, supporters will be hoping that Sean Dyche bolsters his squad further. Everton still appear slightly short in the forward areas and there will be a clamour for a fresh option to be recruited.
The winger hasn’t been involved in Everton’s opening four games and has attracted interest this summer - including a possible loan more to Lille.
Meanwhile, there could still be some others who complete late exits. With that in mind, we take a look at what may happen.
With Alex Iwobi departing then Dyche may want an additional winger in. The Everton manager signing Cornet at Burnley before he joined West Ham last summer. (Photo: Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
The midfielder is surplus to requirements at Everton and they’ve been waiting for offers.
The midfielder has been linked with Chelsea and Man Utd in the window but given how late it is in the window, an exit can almost certainly be ruled out.
Down the pecking order at Goodison Park after the midfielder spent last season at Lille. Should an offer come in then Everton may entertain it.
The Southampton forward has been tracked by Everton during the window.
Everton and Wolves have both been linked with the Fulham midfielder.
Everton have been keen to sign the Italy international throughout the summer but Leeds United are determined not to lose him.
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