Everton's recruitment has gathered real momentum as David Moyes continues shaping his squad for another Premier League campaign.
Hayden Hackney has arrived from Middlesbrough after an outstanding Championship season, while Tyrique George has completed a permanent switch from Chelsea.
Everton winger Tyrique George
Merlin Röhl has also joined on a full-time basis, but the Blues are far from finished.
A right-back, another forward and further midfield reinforcements remain high on the club's agenda as work continues behind the scenes (Sky Sports).
Douglas Luiz open to joining Everton from Juventus
According to Football Insider's Pete O'Rourke, Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz is open to joining the Toffees as Moyes personally wishes to increase both quality and competition in central midfield.
Aston Villa's Douglas Luiz
The report suggests the Brazilian is prepared to consider a return to the Premier League after a difficult spell in Italy, with Everton emerging as genuine contenders for his signature.
At first glance, another midfielder may seem unnecessary after Hackney's arrival.
However, Everton entered the summer knowing significant change was required in that department.
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Idrissa Gueye's future has created uncertainty, while Moyes has made no secret of his desire to add players capable of controlling possession as well as breaking up opposition attacks.
Hackney addresses part of that need, but Luiz would offer a different level of experience and proven Premier League pedigree.
Everton's interest in Douglas Luiz explained
The 28-year-old established himself as one of Aston Villa's most influential players before securing a move to Juventus.
Across five seasons in England, he developed into a complete midfielder with a growing eye for goal.
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Even though his second spell at Villa on loan was less impressive, he has still managed 23 goals and 25 assists in 224 total appearances for them, and that background explains Everton's interest.
The financial side of the deal could prove decisive.
Football Insider reports Luiz is open to the move, but agreeing terms with Juventus represents the next challenge.
The Italian giants invested heavily to sign him and are unlikely to sanction a bargain sale, meaning Everton must find a structure that works for all parties if negotiations gather pace.
Even so, the player's reported willingness to return to England gives the Blues encouragement.
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