Everton’s summer transfer window has suddenly burst into life over the last few days.
David Moyes has made no mistake in sharing his very honest thoughts about the business done so far by the Toffees.
Having played three games over in the United States, Everton are now returning to Finch Farm ahead of their game against AS Roma.
Speaking to Everton News, Alan Myers says there are six players Moyes has on his Everton radar ahead of the final weeks in the window.
A lot of work still needs to be done with Everton focused on signing attacking players.
One player of interest to Everton is Manchester City’s Jack Grealish, who looks set to find himself a new club this summer.
And a fresh timeline for his potential exit has now been shared.
Manchester City star Jack Grealish in action vs Nottingham Forest.
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Everton learn new Jack Grealish timeline for Man City exit
It is understood that it could cost Everton £12m in loan fees to sign Grealish this summer from Man City.
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That is a huge amount of money, but the Friedkins are intent on providing Moyes with the attacking options to take the Toffees forward.
According to Myers, a deal for Grealish is likely to unfold right at the very end of the summer transfer window.
It is believed Grealish could be open to joining Everton, but the 29-year-old will not be rushing into any decisions.
The 2025/26 campaign needs to be a positive one for Grealish, and playing regular football at a good level will be crucial.
Grealish has been urged to join Tottenham Hotspur, who could offer him Champions League football.
But there are plenty of positives towards joining the Toffees, who would certainly be able to provide the former England international with regular football.
Grealish will want to weigh up his options
Although frustrating, it is only natural for Grealish to take his time and weigh up his options ahead of his next move.
It is believed Jordan Pickford could help convince Grealish to join Everton, but the forward will have to feel the Blues can match his expectations.
The 29-year-old will want to return to the England squad, and he may be wary given the issues Jarrad Branthwaite has experienced with Thomas Tuchel.
Spurs may now up their pursuit of Grealish on the back of James Maddison’s injury over the weekend in South Korea.
With around a month to go in the market, there will be plenty of twists and turns to come in this race.