Everton have taken on a number of former Arsenal players over the years, and another could be heading to Merseyside.
Alex Iwobi made the switch from north London to Goodison Park and the likes of Theo Walcott have worn both teams’ shirts.
David Moyes is still waiting for the first new player to land at Finch Farm this summer after a slow start to the window.
Everton are looking to close the gap on the sides at the top end of the table, with the club finally being financially backed by their owners.
Following a quiet January window, the Friedkins have provided Everton a substantial transfer kitty to transform the squad this summer.
One player who has emerged as a target once went viral in Arsenal’s academy ranks at the age of just 12 years old.
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Everton eyeing summer swoop for Omari Hutchinson
With attacking options on the radar for the Toffees this summer, Everton are plotting a move for Omari Hutchinson following his relegation from the Premier League.
Ipswich Town have already seen Liam Delap depart this month, and more big names could follow suit.
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Following the exit of Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom from their loan deals on Merseyside, it is more important than ever that Everton bring in some new wingers.
Moyes has wanted to sign a new winger for Everton since January but was forced to wait until the summer due to PSR concerns.
Although Ipswich were relegated back down to the Championship, there were a number of players who really caught the eye last season.
Hutchinson was one of them, and he is a player who has been on the radar of clubs across England after going viral at the age of just 12.
Omari Hutchinson went viral whilst in Arsenal’s academy
Hutchinson is impressing for England’s U21s currently as they now prepare for the final against Germany.
However, Hutchinson’s claim to fame goes a long way back after the 21-year-old’s skills were showcased whilst he was still in the early stages of Arsenal’s academy.
Hutchinson was clearly a very bright talent and has showcased his ability on the international stage this summer with England’s U21s.
Having had the taste of Premier League football, it will be interesting to see where Hutchinson plays his football next season.
But these are the type of skills which would certainly get the Everton fans off their seats at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.