The January transfer window is rapidly approaching, and Everton have been in the process of drawing up a list of targets.
Everton are eyeing a move for a striker this winter, and Manchester United’s Joshua Zirkzee has been heavily linked with a move to Merseyside.
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Ivan Toney and Richarlison have also been mooted as potential targets, although both have been deemed unlikely.
Now, there’s a fresh transfer report that has come to light, and this time it’s regarding a former Everton defender.
Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson.
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Everton exploring deal to re-sign Antonee Robinson
According to Alan Nixon’s Patreon, Everton are plotting a move to sign Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson this winter.
Robinson actually came through the ranks at Everton, making 29 appearances for the reserve side before being sold to Wigan Athletic.
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Now, the 28-year-old is widely regarded as one of the best full-backs in the division and it’s understood that a £25m could be enough to strike a deal with the Cottagers.
Nixon also notes that Robinson could be interested in a return home, so it seems as though it would be a doable transfer.
A swap deal has also been suggested as a potential avenue to his signature.
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Everton are clearly making plans for a future without Vitali Mykolenko, who is set to become a free agent next summer.
Mykolenko’s contract expires in 2026, and signing Robinson would suggest the club aren’t planning to renew his deal.
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Moyes has high hopes Adam Aznou, so it looks as though it could be Robinson and the Moroccan as left-back options next season.
It has been reported that Aznou could depart on loan in January, with Moyes keen for him to play regular football to further his development.
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