Everton have been approached by Marcos Senesi’s camp ahead of a potential summer move.
The Argentine defender is expected to depart Bournemouth in the coming months at the end of his contract.
Everton are keen on signing Senesi, but they face some serious competition from some of the top clubs across Europe.
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David Moyes will be hoping to bolster his squad this summer for potential European football, with Senesi one of the options being worked on.
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Marcos Senesi’s camp holds Everton transfer talks
There is a belief that Everton are interested in signing Senesi this summer on a free signing.
According to TeamTalk, Senesi’s camp have now held talks with Everton along with a number of other European outfits.
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The report claims the following clubs have all spoken with Senesi’s camp:
Barcelona
Liverpool
Chelsea
Aston Villa
Everton
Tottenham Hotspur
Newcastle United
Sunderland
Despite the strong interest from across the Premier League, it is believed that Senesi is keen on a move to Barcelona.
Everton face significant competition if they are to have any chance in the race for the 28-year-old and landing European qualification would appear to be their only hope.
Everton must be realistic in race for Senesi
Under the Friedkins, Everton are on the up and heading towards a much brighter future.
However, the club are going to have to weigh up how much time and effort they want to expend in this pursuit.
Without European football, Everton are unlikely to have any chance in the race to sign the Bournemouth defender this summer.
Even with European football it feels like it could be a long shot for the Blues.
Everton are in talks to sign Jack Grealish permanently, which shows the direction of the club, but competing with the likes of Barcelona is not realistic.
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