Everton are preparing for what could be their biggest summer on record.
Big changes have already been made behind the scenes at Everton as they look to hit the ground running when the window opens.
The Friedkins are looking to combat the impressive work done by David Moyes since he was appointed in January.
Everton have brought in additions to their recruitment setup as they look to make considerable strides ahead of the new season.
Changes are being made on the pitch, too.
On Monday, Everton confirmed the departure of Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom along with Orel Mangala and Armando Broja.
New wingers are going to be needed with quality and quantity needed ahead of the move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Everton could launch loan move for new winger
Since he was appointed in January, Moyes has been keen to sign a new winger for Everton with a real lack of quality coming from the right side.
The right wing was a clear area for improvement coming into the summer, but Everton now need to add numerous players with their squad depth taking a real hit.
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According to Team Talk, the Toffees could potentially launch a loan move for the Manchester City winger Jack Grealish.
Everton confirm exits of Harrison, Mangala, Broja and Lindstrom as discussions continue for permanent Charly Alcaraz deal.
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The £100m forward has endured a torrid 2024/25 campaign at the Etihad Stadium and his exit now looks a matter of when and not if.
Grealish did not make Man City’s squad for their final game of the season on the weekend away to Fulham.
Pep Guardiola has isolated the former England international who is in clear need of a fresh start.
Even the reliable journalist David Ornstein has mooted Everton making a move for Grealish as the Friedkins look to make a statement this summer.
What Pep Guardiola said about Jack Grealish’s future
Grealish has only made seven starts in the Premier League this season, which has returned just one goal and one assist.
Speaking to the media, Guardiola shared the latest on what lies ahead for the 29-year-old.
“Jack has to play, he’s an unbelievable player who has to play football every three days,” he said.
“It didn’t happen this season, last season neither. And he needs to do it; with us or another place. That is a question for Jack, agent, and the club. If he stays, it will be fine…”
The problem which could stand in Grealish’s way of joining Everton is Iliman Ndiaye.
The Senegal international has been nothing short of a revelation this season on Merseyside with Jamie Carragher wowed by Ndiaye at Everton.