**David Moyes admits he is ‘thinking about’ a potential change in Everton’s attack.**
Beto and Thierno Barry continue to struggle in front of goal with the pair producing a solitary Premier League strike which came during the win at Wolves in late August.
Moyes has alternated between the maligned marksmen in games, most recently last Sunday’s home defeat to Tottenham, but is now considering alternative options.
Iliman Ndiaye finished last season as the Blues’ leading scorer with 11 goals in all competitions and is again topping the list with three in the current top flight.
And Moyes hinted that the Senegal international is among the possible options in his squad who can fill the front man role if Beto and Barry fail to hit the goal trail.
He said: “I will look to see if there are other options and if I think I’m not getting what I want, I’ll look to see what else there is.
“We’ve got two people who are number nines or that way.
“Ili gives you less of a focal point and changes how you may have to play and build at different times if you do that.
“We’ve got one or two other people who could possibly come into that debate as well.
“But we won’t bury our head in the sand, we’re certainly thinking about it.”