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Report: Everton are now set to approve two exits as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall nears completion

Everton may be focusing on adding new faces to their squad over the coming weeks, but some exits could still be sanctioned.

Iliman Ndiaye will not be leaving Everton this summer, despite some claims to emerge on Tuesday evening involving Inter Milan.

David Moyes is desperate to keep his best players on Merseyside this summer, and that has already been made clear by the Friedkins.

With players departing at the end of their deals, Jarrad Branthwaite signed a new Everton contract to silence any rumours of an exit.

The summer window has proven to be a difficult one for Everton to operate in, with so many Premier League sides eyeing the same players.

Moyes is demanding nine new Everton signings, but there could be two departures set to develop over the coming weeks.

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Everton prepared for double exit

Everton have now touched down on home soil following their Summer Series games in the United States.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is set to join Everton, having undergone his medical on Merseyside on Tuesday afternoon.

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According to one club insider, two exits could now be approved after the pre-season tour, with Tyler Onyango and Roman Dixon set to depart.

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The duo are expected to finalise their moves to Stockport County over the coming weeks.

Onyango was needed by Moyes for the tour due to the lack of squad depth he has been complaining of.

As for Dixon, the right-back is recovering from a foot injury, but that is not expected to stall a move to Stockport.

Stockport have been eyeing Onyango and Dixon for over a month, with initial talks taking place at the start of July.

Now the Blues are back on Merseyside, and the new term is nearing, Angus Kinnear could green light their departures.

Everton need to land a new right-back for David Moyes

Although Moyes admitted Dixon was not in his plans from the minute he returned to Everton, it is still another option off his list.

Adding to that, Nathan Patterson is suffering from hernia symptoms, which has put the pressure back on Jake O’Brien.

It has to be noted that O’Brien really impressed at right-back last season, but Moyes will not want to go into the new season with just one real option at that position.

Seamus Coleman was retained on a new deal, but there is an expectation his role will be greater behind the scenes than it will on the pitch.

Everton have been offered James Justin from Leicester City, but that is a potential deal which would certainly spark some controversy amongst the fan base.

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