Jamie Carragher has taken aim at Thierno Barry and another Everton star, following the 1-1 draw against Sunderland on Monday night.
David Moyes made a very positive start after returning to Merseyside, and signed off at Goodison Park on a high note by defeating Southampton 2-0, but his side have failed to really kick on this season, having collected just 12 points from ten Premier League games.
As things stand, the Toffees aren't in any imminent danger of suffering relegation, given that they remain five points clear of the bottom three, but there are some signs they could be drawn into a battle for survival.
Perhaps most concerningly, summer signing Barry hasn't hit the ground running at striker, failing to score in the opening ten top-flight matches, and the Frenchman's performance against the Black Cats left a lot to be desired.
Thierno Barry in action for Everton
The 23-year-old was hooked before the hour mark after missing one big chance and touching the ball just 19 times, squandering the majority of the passes he attempted.
Carragher takes aim at Barry after Sunderland
Speaking on Sky Sports, Carragher has now claimed that Moyes needs to sign a new centre-forward in the summer transfer window, given that Barry and Beto aren't up to the required standard.
The former Liverpool defender said: "Everton need to find a striker, what they've got right now is not good enough, and that reason alone could mean that between now and the end of the season they are looking over their shoulders in terms of staying in the Premier League.
"So, they've got new owners - obviously a lot better than what they've had before, but that is the one glaring position that Everton need to fill in January. They have to find somebody."
It would be somewhat surprising Barry was even given nearly an hour against Sunderland, but his back-up option has also struggled to get on the scoresheet on a regular basis ever since his arrival at Everton, with the Guinnea-Bissau international bagging 17 goals in 83 games.
Beto's goalscoring form PL appearances Goals
2023-24 30 3
2024-25 30 8
2025-26 10 1
Indeed, the 27-year-old has found it difficult to get to grips with life in the Premier League, and Carragher is correct in his assessment that Everton should pursue a new striker in the January transfer window.
Interestingly, the Toffees have now emerged as potential suitors for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, with it being revealed a shock cut-price deal for the Serbian could be a possibility.
Iliman Ndiaye moving to centre-forward may also be an option, with the winger showing a keen eye for goal this season, finding the back of the net four times in ten Premier League outings.
Everton also eyeing Nicolas Jackson alongside Dusan Vlahovic