Everton has not yet gone out to the transfer window, with only Carlos Alcaraz participating in the club.
He was financed last season so he wasn’t a completely new signature, but David Moet and TFG will make tireless efforts behind the scenes to strengthen his team before his first season at the new stadium.
While Toffee faces an away trip to Elland Road to head to Leeds in the match, the opening game at Hill Dickinson Stadium will take place a week later when the Moet men face Brighton.
Supporters will definitely be eager to add some new additions in the future.
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As Alcaraz walks through the door, it is likely that Everton will make another signature in the form of Fulham defender Kenny Tete, with the BBC reporting that the speech is ongoing.
Moyes, a right-back by trade, could also be in the market to sign a left-back from Ligue 1.
Certainly, according to Leeds Live, the recently promoted club is eager to sign Lille defender Gabriel Gudomunson this summer.
However, the report says Everton is ready to hijack the move of the Swedish defender, who only has one year left on his current contract.
So if Moe persuades the left back to swap the reels for a move to Merseyside rather than Leeds, he could likely land a bargain.
Adding some depth to your team is a priority. So a £6 million Gudmundsson dive might be ideal.
Given the fact that he will be moving out of League One, the Swedes could change to Ilimann ndiaye 2.0.
How Gudmunson recreates Ndiaye in Everton
Ndiaye moved from Marseille on the Ligue 1 side last summer and became one of the club’s main players last year.
In fact, Winger scored 11 goals in all Toffee competitions, helping the club maintain Premier League status for yet another season.
Premier League Everton Statistics Ndiaye | |
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the goal | 9 |
assist | 0 |
A big opportunity has been created | 3 |
Key Passes for each game | 0.5 |
Shots for each game | 1.1 |
Dribbling was successful every game | 2.1 |
Via Sofascore |
Senegal International ranks in the top 9% for successful 1.96 take-ons (2.52) per 90 when compared to his top five league peers in Europe, and shows why Leeds writer Joe Donohue described him as a “fun” player who is also a “risk taker.” He has also ranked in the top 11% in tackles per 90 (1.96) over the past 365 days.
Talent has proven that it can be found in France at a reasonable price, so will Gudmundzson be the next player across the channel?
The 26 year old would be a great signature. He made 45 appearances in the previous period of the reel, including a Champions League nine.
As an offensive fullback, he was particularly impressive in the competition. Compared to his peers, the Swedes were ranked in the top 19% in progressive carry (2.96), as well as in the top 9% for successful take-ons per 90 (1.66).
These are powerful indicators, especially considering the quality of the opposition he opposed, Lille faced Real Madrid, Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid, defeating two aspects of Spain in the process.
Defensively, the 26-year-old scored 54% of his duel in League 1 last season, dribbled in the past with just 0.4 innings per game, showing his strength in a 1-1 fight.
Ndiaye had a great influence after moving from the top flight in France. If Moyes signed Gudmundsson this summer, the Swedes have all the qualities that will follow in his footsteps.
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