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Home » Everton transfer briefing: Latest on Hayden Hackney pursuit, truth about Aaron Wan-Bissaka links, the Premier League rivals circling around Iliman Ndiaye and Jarrad Branthwaite and strikers on club’s radar revealed
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Everton transfer briefing: Latest on Hayden Hackney pursuit, truth about Aaron Wan-Bissaka links, the Premier League rivals circling around Iliman Ndiaye and Jarrad Branthwaite and strikers on club’s radar revealed

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Everton have come out fighting in the wake of a Premier League commission’s decision to award Burnley £35million for the Merseyside club’s breach of financial rules in 2022.

Bullish owners, the Friedkin Group, say their summer transfer spending won’t be affected by the ruling, and they intend to give David Moyes new signings that can take the team to the next level.

Cynics would suggest that may just be front. The £35m, or at least the cost of launching an appeal, will have to be felt somewhere.

Middlesbrough would argue it’s already evident in Everton’s opening exchanges over midfielder Hayden Hackney.

Everton know the player wants to join them, Middlesbrough do too, but the latter were less than impressed with an opening offer of £8m plus add-ons. Told to get serious, Everton are now at £11m plus £7m in bonuses. Crystal Palace are threatening to go closer to Boro’s asking price of £20m… ideally with add-ons on top.

For a 23-year-old, Championship player of the year, who has one year left on contract, Everton will decide soon if he’s worth offering that little bit more for.

Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney wants to move to Everton but the Toffees face competition from Crystal Palace

David Moyes has a proven track record of polishing diamonds from the Championship, such as Tim Cahill and Joleon Lescott

David Moyes has a proven track record of polishing diamonds from the Championship, such as Tim Cahill and Joleon Lescott

Manchester United are one of several top clubs keeping an eye on classy defender Jarrad Branthwaite (right)

Manchester United are one of several top clubs keeping an eye on classy defender Jarrad Branthwaite (right)

Moyes has previous for improving uncut Championship diamonds, just ask Tim Cahill. But this is an important window where every penny counts and Everton need five new signings to be competitive.

Those numbers could increase as River Plate look to sign Charly Alcaraz, while Ipswich Town were keen to sign Tim Iroegbunam before Kieran McKenna’s departure and Sheffield United want Nathan Patterson.

Idrissa Gueye is still to agree a new contract and there is a cloud following Iliman Ndiaye. Though Everton are in control, with the 26-year-old winger having three years left on his deal, his performances have attracted Arsenal, Manchester City and United. The Senegal international has turned down offers of new terms so has eyes on playing at a higher level yet Everton are reluctant to sell.

Likewise with Jarrad Branthwaite. The stylish centre back is back running after another hamstring injury. A trip to the MYOS clinic in Munich, Germany, used by Olympic athletes, has prepared him for pre-season.

Manchester City, United and Bayern Munich are all watching him closely but their moves depend on players leaving. Everton would demand in excess of £70m for a player Moyes prizes highly.

Hypotheticals apart, the manager’s priorities are to add a right back and striker. A new winger is required, and two midfielders.

West Ham’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been proposed but knocked back. Atalanta’s Raoul Bellanova, an Italy international proposed a year ago, has been suggested again but there has been no contact as yet while Strasbourg’s Guela Doue has been watched closely but, again, no approach made.

Everton star Iliman Ndiaye (left) is catching the attention of top clubs and has turned down a new contract, while talks are ongoing over Idrissa Gueye's future

Everton star Iliman Ndiaye (left) is catching the attention of top clubs and has turned down a new contract, while talks are ongoing over Idrissa Gueye’s future

The Toffees have been linked with West Ham right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka but those reports are wide of the mark

The Toffees have been linked with West Ham right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka but those reports are wide of the mark

Moyes values Premier League experience and wants athleticism to boot but getting the likes of Ben White out of Arsenal would be difficult while Nottingham Forest want Neco Williams to stay.

Strikers such as Chelsea’s Liam Delap or Newcastle’s William Osula are admired but, if you enquire, their clubs say the price is £40m plus, and that is for forwards who aren’t necessarily prolific.

Strasbourg’s Joaquin Panichelli was fancied before his knee injury. They have been offered Lois Openda from Juventus and Mateo Pellegrino of Parma while Arsenal want £20m for Gabriel Jesus but his injury record leaves question marks.

They have even looked at converting Tyler Dibling to a central striker but he prefers to take his chances from the wing.

Tyrique George has impressed Moyes on loan but his option to buy from Chelsea may be considered too rich at £25m and the romantics would love a return for Jack Grealish.

The Manchester City wideman sprinkled stardust on Everton’s move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium last season but the financial compromises required make it a difficult deal.

Grealish is willing on his part to come down from his £300k weekly salary but not to the point of being a charitable cause. Manchester City would still want a fee also for a player who turns 31 in September. Everton never agreed to the £50m price that was originally touted for a permanent transfer and even half that may be stretching it as they juggle what’s required to buy other positions.

Opportunity may knock on Harry Wilson. The club have pitched for the Fulham forward but face competition from Aston Villa who can offer Champions League football.

Moyes would like to add Fulham winger Harry Wilson, though Aston Villa are also keen on the Welshman

Moyes would like to add Fulham winger Harry Wilson, though Aston Villa are also keen on the Welshman

Everton admire Chelsea striker Liam Delap but he is likely to command a fee of at least £40m despite a disappointing first season at Stamford Bridge

Everton admire Chelsea striker Liam Delap but he is likely to command a fee of at least £40m despite a disappointing first season at Stamford Bridge

Everton have progressed under Moyes, though sections of the support are demanding they take quicker steps forward. Their memories may be all too short when considering recent years of survival stress. But there is a sense that, with so many big clubs in a state of transition, an opportunity lies ahead for the Friedkins to rekindle an Everton of former glory with the right investment.

Despite the seemingly ambivalent post match press conference posturing, Moyes was bitterly disappointed by his team’s results in the last month of the season. The lack of squad depth was telling.

He has always wanted to deliver a trophy for Everton.

What he achieved with West Ham in Europe and what Crystal Palace have won in recent seasons should all be in Everton’s grasp. He knows more than anyone this is a pivotal summer for them to take up that challenge to buy well and deliver a team capable of grabbing silverware for the first time in 31 years.

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