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Pranav Shahaney
Sun 18 May 2025 20:42, UK
Everton and Fulham are reportedly keen on securing the services of Coventry City right-back Milan van Ewijk.
The Toffees have deployed a number of players at right-back this season and they want to hire someone who could be a first-team regular.
David Moyes has impressed since taking over the reins and is set to be backed by the Friedkin Group in the upcoming transfer window.
Dan Friedkin
Dan Friedkin will be looking to cash in on the new Everton stadium. (Credit: Imago)
Van Ewijk exit on cards amid Toffees interest
Everton and Fulham are keen on signing Coventry City’s 24-year-old right-back Milan van Ewijk this summer, according to Football League World.
The Dutchman, who joined Coventry from Heerenveen in 2023, has become one of the Championship’s top right-backs over two seasons.
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Coventry’s failure to secure promotion, following a play-off semi-final loss to Sunderland, has fueled speculation about his future.
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Both Premier League clubs believe a transfer is feasible, as the second-tier outfit may struggle to reject a strong offer with another Championship season looming.
Frank Lampard could use the funds to reshape the squad for his first full season.
Meanwhile, Coventry are reportedly eyeing Aston Villa’s Kaine Kesler-Hayden, who impressed on loan at Preston, as a potential replacement.
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Everton are in their final season at Goodison Park. (Credit: Imago)
Everton must look for a better right-back this summer
The Toffees’ interest in the 24-year-old underscores the need for a more ambitious target to solidify the position.
While the Dutchman has impressed in the Championship with his pace and attacking flair, his lack of Premier League experience and Coventry’s failure to secure promotion raise concerns about his readiness to be Everton’s first-choice right-back.
The Toffees, aiming to build on their emotional Goodison Park farewell and establish Hill Dickinson Stadium as a fortress, require a proven, high-calibre player to compete consistently in the top flight.
Veterans like Ashley Young and Seamus Coleman are ageing and Nathan Patterson has proven to be unreliable.
Targeting a seasoned Premier League right-back or a top-tier talent from a major European league would better align with Everton’s ambitions under Moyes.
A marquee signing would galvanise fans, enhance defensive stability, and signal intent for a transformative season at their new home.
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