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Everton face competition from Newcastle United in the race to sign Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus this summer.
Everton reportedly set to demand c£70m for Jarrad Branthwaite as Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Manchester City monitor the defender.
Everton have shortlisted Atalanta's Raoul Bellanova as a right-back target, with The Times and SportItalia both confirming Moyes' interest.
It has been a busy morning at ReadEverton. Here is everything that matters heading into this afternoon, plus a couple of threads that deserve your attention. Hackney: The third bid has to count The...
Everton are prepping a third bid for Hayden Hackney after bids of £12m and £15m were knocked back. Palace are now in the mix.
Everton appeal "fundamentally flawed" £40m Burnley compensation ruling. Why the PL's offset rule completely protects Moyes' transfer kitty.
Everton have established contact with Solly March after Brighton agreed to let him leave. Moyes a long-term admirer but is injury-prone.
Everton turned down €100m from Barca for Richarlison. Ancelotti called him future Ballon d'Or winner and has now axed him from Brazil squad.
Everton have identified Arsenal's Ben White and Strasbourg's Guela Doue as right-back targets. Moyes needs this one sorted fast.
In December 2019, Everton appointed one of the greatest managers in football history - Carlo Ancelotti. Six years on, did it really happen?
Vitalii Mykolenko's new contract sparks mixed reactions, with Everton fans split over whether it signals stability or a lack of ambition.
Charly Alcaraz has been linked with a move away from Hill Dickinson Stadium, but David Moyes should not sell him this summer.
James Garner is contracted until 2030 but Forest want him and United are watching. Everton keeping him depends on what happens this summer.
Hill Dickinson Stadium is transforming Everton's finances — here's how a record £250m revenue year is funding Moyes' transfer ambitions.
Jordan Pickford's England appearance vs New Zealand has reignited debate among Everton supporters over Lee Dixon's comments.