David Moyes, Daniel Farke, Everton
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Declan Carr
Wed 14 May 2025 18:07, UK
Everton are set to back David Moyes in the transfer market this summer.
The Friedkin Group are set to hand funds to the Scotsman to revamp the squad at his disposal after an impressive turnaround under his watch.
The Goodison Park outfit are set for an exciting summer as they move to the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium and line-up additions but the outgoings could be the real success story.
Everton buyer Dan Friedkin
The Friedkin’s are set to transform Everton. (Credit: Imago)
Beto can earn Everton an extra £80million
Leeds United are interested in Blues forward Beto after they secured promotion to the Premier League and it could bag the Blues a huge sum.
A report from Sky Sports (8 May) claims that the Whites are willing to spend £30m on the Guinea-Bissau forward.
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However, former scout Bryan King exclusively told Goodison News that he believes that the Toffees could demand a much higher fee to let the former Udinese man depart, around the £80m mark.
Beto
Beto could be set to leave. (Credit: Imago)
Everton would be laughing if Beto went for big money
If the Blues sold the 27-year-old for that fee, the likes of Moyes and incoming CEO Angus Kinnear would be ecstatic.
He has been a solid frontman this season, notching eight goals in 28 league appearances, but the Blues could do much better in the market.
Stats (Premier League) Beto
Matches 28
Goals 8
Assists 0
Minutes played 1,350
Beto’s stats this season.
That is especially true if they are handed an £80m windfall by the Yorkshire club for the inconsistent attacker, who has two-years left on his current deal.
Apart from a purple patch of form in February, Beto’s spell with the Toffees has been miserable and they should cash in while the interest is there, and if the fee is high, it could allow the Blues to strengthen significantly.
They need an upgrade on the ex-Portimonense forward, if they want to make the European places in Moyes’ first full season in charge since returning rather than languishing in the bottom half again.
The Scotsman has spoken publicly about his interest in Ipswich forward Liam Delap, and allowing the misfiring striker to leave may help to fund that move ahead of the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea, who are in contention for his signature.
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