Everton look set to show plenty of ambition this summer.
The Toffees could spend £100m as David Moyes targets a new striker, central defender and right-back for Everton, with recruitment surely set to become a little easier if European football is secured.
However, a deal for Pavel Sulc may actually now be a tad harder after the Lyon No.10 was named Czech Footballer of the Year for 2025.
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Everton could face inflated price tag as Pavel Sulc recognised
Moyes has made Sulc a priority target this summer – according to Sportsboom – after the Czech Republic international bagged 15 goals and ten assists in 37 appearances so far this season.
Lyon were said to have placed a price tag of £30m on Sulc, but that could potentially now increase after the Czech Football Federation crowned the forward as the 2025 Czech Footballer of the Year at the Forum Karlin in Prague.
It marks a special moment for the 25-year-old in his career, but in terms of Everton, it is hardly ideal, given the fact it may also attract more competition for his signature as well as increase the price tag.
Sulc beat Tomas Soucek – another player Moyes wants at Everton – to the award.
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Everton still aim to sign Jack Grealish in a £20m deal despite the interest in the Czech star, and a deal could be on with Manchester City ready to sell.
Whilst Sulc typically plays in an attacking midfield position, he has also shone when operating as a striker with seven goals in 11 games in that area this season – along with one assist.
The man born in Karlovy Vary can also play on the right flank, so he could offer Moyes an option out wide too – where Tyler Dibling is struggling to assert himself.
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Therefore, we see no reason why both Grealish and Sulc cannot be signed this summer and coexist in the same side.
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