Everton are going to see a batch of new faces land at Finch Farm over the summer transfer window.
David Moyes has worked his magic with the squad he inherited back in January from Sean Dyche.
However, to take the club forward to where the Friedkins want to be over the coming years money is going to need to be spent this summer.
Exciting summer plans are in place at Everton for the transfer window in what is the American’s first real opportunity to add to the squad.
Everton are a club that looks to be on the rise with the historic move to Bramley-Moore Dock over the coming weeks.
But Moyes is going to demand a squad that is worthy of playing at such a high-calibre stadium so Everton can compete and progress from a club battling relegation.
And it seems the Toffees have just been handed a potential boost in the pursuit of one of Moyes’ top targets for the summer.
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Everton handed boost in race to sign Vladimir Coufal
When the window does open, Everton will be keen to act as there is a considerable amount of work needing to be done.
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Everton are showing an interest in Vladimir Coufal who is someone Moyes knows very well from their time together at West Ham.
According to TalkSPORT, Coufal is now looking to remain in the Premier League this summer following an off-field development.
The Czech international has just seen his young son join West Ham’s academy which has the defender keen to remain in England.
It is also claimed Leeds United hold an interest in the 32-year-old who is now looking for a new club.
Last week, West Ham announced Coufal would leave the club at the end of the season as a free agent among a number of other players.
Moyes knows Coufal and is said to be a big admirer of the right-back which could put the Toffees in a good spot to land him this summer.
Everton need to sign a new right-back
This weekend was a huge indication that Everton need to sign a new right-back.
Moyes has been keen to sign a new full-back since the moment he landed back at Everton in January.
Jake O’Brien missed the game against Fulham following a knee issue which he picked up during the week.
Although Everton did not face too many issues defensively, it was a sign that additions are needed when 39-year-old out-of-contract Ashley Young was the starting right-back.
O’Brien has nailed down the starting spot, but there is a real lack of strength in depth at both full-back positions.