Everton have a number of players who will be parting ways with the club this summer.
David Moyes has had some really difficult decisions to make since he returned to the club earlier in the year.
More decisions are set to be announced on contracts over the coming days with a host of Everton players still yet to see their futures determined.
Over recent weeks, Moyes has been holding Everton contract talks at Finch Farm as the club have left their decisions right until the last minute.
One of the players who will depart is Abdoulaye Doucoure.
It is believed Everton offered Doucoure a new contract, but the 32-year-old midfielder has supposedly received a better offer elsewhere.
Ahead of his final day at Finch Farm, Doucoure has taken to social media to share his thoughts.
Photo by Alex Dodd - CameraSport via Getty Images
Photo by Alex Dodd – CameraSport via Getty Images
Abdoulaye Doucoure issues five-word Everton exit message
Doucoure was visibly emotional after Everton’s victory over Southampton last weekend as he knew it was his last game on Merseyside.
MORE EVERTON STORIES
Saturday marked the midfielder’s final time at Finch Farm training centre, with Everton ending their season on Sunday against Newcastle United.
Taking to social media, Doucoure checked in to the Everton training ground for one final time.
Captioning an image of the entrance, Doucoure very simply said: ‘Last day at the office’.
Abdoulaye Doucoure enters Everton's Finch Farm for the final time before his summer exit.
Credit: @adboudux
The caption ended with a crying face and blue heart emoji.
It has even been suggested the Friedkins could sign Doucoure for AS Roma this summer as the player seeks his next club.
Regardless of where he ends up, it is apparent the midfielder is feeling all of the emotions ahead of Sunday’s last dance in an Everton shirt.
David Moyes expects more Everton contract news on Monday
Everton are in talks with summer target Liam Delap who is at the top of their radar to bolster their attacking line.
But the Toffees still need to announce what is next for the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin who is set to see his contract run out.
Speaking to the media on Friday, Moyes said he is expecting the final contract decisions to be shared by the club on Monday.
“We’ll put something out on Monday,” he said.
“I think he’s been a great servant to the club, he’s done a great job over many years here. We made him an offer and he’s got a better one to go elsewhere. So, from that point of view, we have to live with that,” Moyes said about Doucoure.