Everton will be keen to snap up any potential opportunities the market throws up ahead of Monday’s deadline.
David Moyes has his squad set for the upcoming away trip to Wolves at the weekend, but further arrivals could still be secured.
Speaking in his Friday press conference, Moyes admitted Everton are not done in the window, but provided no guarantees over further arrivals.
The Toffees have been able to get eight new signings over the line in what has been a transformative summer for the club.
Moyes demanded at least nine signings earlier this summer during the pre-season tour of the United States.
That number is still very much attainable, but there is one target who looks set to potentially select another landing spot.
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Everton target Josh Brownhill closing in on next club
The Friedkins have put their money where their mouths are this summer, with the free agent and loan market now potentially extremely useful in these final days.
Everton have shown an interest in Josh Brownhill, who departed Burnley at the end of the season at the end of his contract.
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According to Sky Sports, Brownhill is now considering a ‘huge offer’ on the table from Saudi Arabia.’
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Two unnamed Premier League sides have been credited with an interest in the midfielder.
There is also interest from the following Championship sides:
Ipswich Town
Southampton
Leicester City
Set to turn 30 years of age in December, Brownhill is carefully considering what his next move is going to be.
Moyes has tried to convince Brownhill to join Everton already this summer, having sat out as a free agent for over one month.
With a huge money move to Saudi on the table, Everton may struggle to convince the player to remain in England.
Everton need to utilise loan and free agent market
Last season, Everton’s use of their loan allocation did not exactly pay off, with some really poor signings made.
Carlos Alcaraz has impressed at Everton on the back of his loan deal being made permanent earlier this summer.
The Argentine was the only positive to come out of Everton’s loan acquisitions.
So far, Everton have landed Jack Grealish on loan, and he has already made a bright start to his time on Merseyside.
Adding some more players on loan could be a smart way to tackle the remaining days of the market.
After all, Everton target Kobbie Mainoo wants to find a loan move away from Manchester United this summer.