Everton have now reportedly set their sights on a former Liverpool midfielder who has starred ever since completing a move away from Anfield.
Moyes "thrilled" with scrappy Bournemouth win
After being shoved to one side by Newcastle United last weekend, Everton entered Bournemouth in need of a reaction and David Moyes got exactly that. By his own admission, it wasn't his side's prettiest affair, but they did get the job done courtesy of Jack Grealish's second goal of the season.
Moyes shared his delight with reporters at full-time, saying: "It was a tough performance. It maybe wasn't our tidiest or the cleanest we've had, but I thought we were the better team in the game.
"But could we score a goal, or could they score a goal? I think whoever got the goal first then, it would have probably gone that way. Having said that, after getting the goal, we had a couple of other chances to get a second one.
"But, look, I'm thrilled. Bournemouth is not a place where Everton have had a great record. So for us to go away, two away wins in the road on the bounce at the moment is really good."
Everton manager David Moyes
The performances haven't always been there for Everton this season, but they've still managed to get over the line more than once to set up a strong foundation for the rest of the campaign.
It would be a major boost if they managed to secure a top-half finish in their first season at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and it would no doubt leave them well-placed to welcome reinforcements such as Tyler Morton. The former Liverpool gem could be on his way back to the Premier League and the Toffees may yet pull off a shock move.
Everton keeping tabs on Tyler Morton
As reported by TeamTalk, Everton are now keeping close tabs on Morton following his rise to stardom at Lyon this season. Since swapping the Anfield reserves for first-team football in France, the midfielder has looked likely to become one of Liverpool's biggest regrets.
Dubbed a "fantastic footballer" by journalist Bence Bocsak back in September, Morton could come back to haunt Liverpool courtesy of one of their biggest rivals.
For Everton, signing the 23-year-old would hand them a direct replacement for James Garner, who is on course to leave the Toffees as a free agent when his contract expires next summer.
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In terms of profile, the young midfielder has showcased his ability to control games with his passing range over in France and could finally hand Moyes the control that he needs to take Everton to that next level. For the right price, the Toffees could get one over on their rivals and land a rising star.
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