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Everton now in talks to sign ex-PSG star who Neymar loves after club gift green light

With Hayden Hackney already on the way, Everton have shifted their focus towards their second signing of the summer.

David Moyes is hoping to bridge the gap between his side and the European places in the coming months, after finishing just points away from the top eight last time out.

Hackney is certainly a good start on that front. For just £25m, he will go down as one of the bargain deals of the summer and could be the start of a trend for Everton.

Reports are now claiming that the Merseyside club have set their sights on Timothy Weah, who is currently representing USA at the 2026 World Cup.

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On paper, the deal is certainly within Everton's grasp. Whether they match Marseille's asking price remains to be seen, however.

Everton launch approach to sign Weah

As reported by Football Insider's Pete O'Rourke, Everton have launched an approach to sign Weah from Marseille and are in active talks with the French club. The American will not be forced out, with the pressure on Everton to push for a move.

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group B - Iran v United States - Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar - November 29, 2022 Timothy Weah of the U.S. reacts REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Marseille have already gifted the Toffees the green light to make their move however, setting a price-tag worth around £15m.

Weah, in the prime of his career at 26 years old, can play as a winger or as a right-back and even scored at the Bernabeu against Real Madrid last season.

Weah would be an excellent signing for Everton

If Everton want European football, then this is the way to do it. Weah has been there and done it at the top level and is by no means past his best. This is a player who could make the right-back spot his own whilst providing an added attacking boost. At around £15m, it would be yet another bargain deal.

Although Weah is now very much in the prime of his career, he once received incredibly high praise from Brazil and PSG legend Neymar as a young player.

"He has everything to go and be one of the top attacking players in Europe." - Neymar in 2019

Again, Neymar's praise shows the American's versatility. Whilst Moyes needs to solve his right-back problem before anything, Weah could kill two birds with one stone by lighting an attacking spark on Merseyside.

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