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Report: Everton join Aston Villa in race to sign Brazilian winger wanted across Europe

Everton are eyeing Inter Milan winger Luis Henrique ahead of the summer.

David Moyes already has a number of wingers at Everton, who still need their futures clarifying ahead of the window opening.

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An opportunity is opening up for Henrique to make a move to the Premier League, with Everton facing strong competition for the Brazilian.

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Everton eyeing Luis Henrique summer swoop

Earlier this year, Everton enquired about Henrique as Bournemouth also showed interest by placing a ÂŁ26m bid.

That interest has not gone away, with Fanatik crediting the Blues in the race to sign the 24-year-old again this summer.

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It is believed that along with Everton, Besiktas, Bournemouth and Aston Villa are all keen on the winger.

There is also strong interest coming from France, with Marseille, Lyon and Monaco also named in the report.

Henrique has played a lot of his football for Inter in the right-wing-back position this season, but his production levels have not been overly impressive.

In his 27 Serie A appearances, the Brazilian has only returned one goal and three assists.

Everton are looking to strengthen their squad significantly over the summer window, but Moyes must demand players he is sure will have an impact.

The Toffees saw last summer that they did not get their recruitment spot on, with a number of those signings still waiting to make an impact.

Clearly, Henrique is a player in demand across Europe, but questions will be asked as to whether he would even fit Everton’s system.

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