Everton manager David Moyes could bring Tom Fellows.
(Credit: Hasan Karim/Imago)
Declan Carr
Wed 16 July 2025 11:10, UK
Everton are expected to be busy in the transfer window this summer.
David Moyes is looking for more additions to bolster his squad ahead of the new Premier League campaign.
The Friedkin Group are set to back the Scotsman to improve his team, with Carlos Alcaraz and Thierno Barry already brought in.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium outfit still have plenty of work to do, if they are to achieve Moyes’ ambition of qualifying for European football.
David Moyes' win percentage since he returned to Everton.
Moyes’ win percentage since he returned. (Credit: Imago)
Fellows leads Moyes’ dream team at Everton
Jordan Pickford is one of Moyes’ favourites, and there is little chance that Mark Travers takes his place between the sticks.
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Right-back is a problem position for the Scotsman, Jake O’Brien filled in last season despite being a centre-back and they must address that weakness this summer.
Anthony Caci could be the solution, the Mainz 05 right-back is reportedly available for £8.5million and notched seven assists last season.
At centre-back, James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite formed a formidable partnership and there is little reason for Moyes to change that combination.
Vitaliy Mykolenko ended last season strongly, and left-back does not seem like a position that the Blues need to immediately strengthen.
At the base of midfield, Idrissa Gueye has just signed a new one-year deal, that could rise to two, but he is 35-years-old, so Moyes might opt to sign someone younger.
Douglas Luiz has been linked to Everton, and that makes sense if he available for a decent price, he has experience in the top-flight of English football and would bring a steel that the Toffees are lacking right now.
James Garner has emerged as a reliable option in the engine room, and he will be part of Moyes’ plans going forward.
He could be partnered by Middlesbrough star Hayden Hackney, the Championship star is one of the brightest talents in the nation and the Toffees have been eyeing him.
On the right flank, Tom Fellows could be the answer to Everton’s issues, the West Brom man notched four goals and 14 assists in the second tier last season.
Barry was signed from Villarreal for £27million and the Scotsman will hope that he can adapt to English football quickly and become his leading man.
Iliman Ndiaye was one of the bright sparks in an underwhelming campaign, and Blues supporters will hope he can repeat his exploits next season.
Moyes' dream XI at Everton.
Moyes’ dream XI at Everton.
Everton set for exciting summer
Whether those players sign remains to be seen, but the Blues will be active in the market as they still need between four to six players.
It is set to be an exciting summer for the blue half of Merseyside, expectations are high, whether the club can match them with their business, is a different matter entirely.
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