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Everton have sent 23-year-old wantaway striker Sandro Ramirez back to his homeland of Spain on a loan deal to La Liga minnows Real Valladolid, with a view to a permanent transfer next summer. Ramirez joined the Toffees back in July of 2017, but has failed to live up to expectations and the club have announced his loan departure this morning.
Everton have deployed scouts to monitor the performance of Morocco international striker Youssef En-Nesyri at the African Cup of Nations 2019. The forward, who plays in Spain for minnows Leganes, has played in Spain since 2015 where he previously had a spell with Malaga.
Everton are ready to make a £25m bid for Celtic left full-back Kieran Tierney, according to Mirror Football.
Everton manager Sam Allardyce has reportedly earmarked Arsenal attacker Theo Walcott as one of his prime targets for the January transfer window.
New Everton manager Sam Allardyce has reportedly earmarked Watford skipper Troy Deeney as his number one target for the winter transfer window.
Alvaro Morata has reportedly urged Chelsea boss Antonio Conte to pursue a move for Everton's Sandro Ramirez in the New Year.
Everton are reportedly plotting a winter move for Bournemouth's Joshua King, in order to fill the void left by former striker Romelu Lukaku.
Niasse, who less than a year ago was ousted from the team by Ronald Koeman, may have just saved the Dutchman's job after his brace gave Everton their first win in the Premier League after four games.
Outgoing Chelsea striker Diego Costa knocked back advances from Everton during the final days of the summer transfer window.
Everton will reportedly lodge an attempt to prise away Danny Welbeck from Arsenal, should they fail to broker a deal for teammate Olivier Giroud.
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