Everton have now come out the other side of the summer transfer window with a much-improved squad.
David Moyes will be delighted to go into the first international break of the season with six points on the board and a squad filled with new players.
The Toffees were one of the busiest sides in the market, and they may have surprised a few with some of the signings made on Merseyside.
Everton landed Jack Grealish, who has taken no time to settle in at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Roy Keane has praised Grealish for his Everton start, with the 29-year-old already boasting more assists (4) than any other Premier League player.
A number of Everton players have now departed Merseyside for international duty.
With work still going on at Finch Farm, Moyes has now introduced one exciting 16-year-old into first team training.
Everton players and David Moyes celebrate Wolves win.
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Everton loaned out Isaac Heath to Accrington Stanley following a bright pre-season for the academy talent.
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Some exciting talents do remain at Finch Farm, though.
Taking to social media, Amari Moses shared the news that he had been called up to train with Moyes and his players at Finch Farm on Tuesday.
In an Instagram story showing the player sat in a dressing room, Moses captioned the post very simply: ‘First team training’.
Amari Moses shares Instagram story after being called up to first-team training.
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The 16-year-old added the location of Finch Farm to the post, with the youngster seemingly being handed an opportunity to showcase his talent.
Everton have bolstered their midfield this summer, with the additions of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Merlin Rohl.
Now, it is time for one of their potential stars of the future to show his talent against some of the new Everton additions.
Who is Amari Moses
At just 16 years of age, Moses has already featured for the Everton U18s this season in the U18 Premier League.
Moses featured three times last season for the U18s, where he was able to provide an assist in his outing against Middlesbrough.
On the midfielder’s profile on the official Everton website, he is described as:
‘Another exciting player who can play either in central attacking midfield or on the wing, Moses will step up to the Under-18s next year looking to add to the four appearances he has already made for the side.
‘Described as a direct runner and energetic, Moses was previously with Moston Tigers as a youngster.’
With the likes of Dewsbury-Hall and Grealish in the first team, it would seem any opportunity on a matchday remains well adrift for the youngster.