Everton are just days away from the summer transfer window coming to an end.
Although there will always be a feeling that more could be done in the market, David Moyes will surely be pleased to put his full focus back on footballing matters.
Moyes has pushed the Friedkins for more signings all summer, with a demand for nine new faces to land on Merseyside.
Everton have been able to add some exciting additions to their squad, with players like Jack Grealish, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Tyler Dibling landing on Merseyside.
More is still needed, though. There is an understanding that Everton are looking to add another midfielder and defender before Monday’s deadline.
With Angus Kinnear still hard at work back at Finch Farm, how Moyes actually feels about Everton’s summer window has now been shared.
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David Moyes’ true thoughts on Everton’s transfer deals shared
The final week of the summer window got off to a hugely positive start as Everton secured the signing of Dibling from Southampton.
It has been reported that Everton will pay £35m +£5m in add ons for Dibling, which is a real climb down from the believed £50m initial valuation.
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According to GiveMeSport, Moyes is delighted with the work done by the Toffees in the final weeks of the window.
The report suggests Moyes had made it clear to the hierarchy at Everton that his ‘dream’ was to sign Dibling and Grealish.
Even the recruitment staff at Everton are said to be delighted with how the club handled the negotiations for Dibling.
Dibling could make his Everton debut on Wednesday night against Mansfield Town in the Carabao Cup.
With Moyes said to be so delighted with the addition of the 19-year-old, Everton fans may be expecting to see their latest signing in action at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
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Moyes may well be overjoyed with his recent attacking signings, but there are still some clear areas for improvement.
Nathan Patterson has an Everton exit lined up to join Sevilla, but the Blues require a replacement right-back before offloading the Scot.
Aside from Patterson, the only natural right-back at the club is Seamus Coleman, who has suffered numerous injuries over recent months.
Jake O’Brien has filled in at right-back, but the Ireland international could also be needed in his natural central position, if there is to be another injury blow.
Everton are eyeing a move for Hector Fort from Barcelona, with the right-back potentially paving the way for Patterson’s exit.