Everton has kicked off their summer transfer window with vigor, aiming to strengthen their squad after a challenging 2023/24 Premier League season.
Under the guidance of Sean Dyche, the Toffees have already welcomed two new players: Tim Iroegbunam from Aston Villa and Iliman Ndiaye. These additions signal Everton’s intent to bolster their attacking options and avoid the relegation battles that plagued them last season.
The team finished the previous season on a high note, winning four and drawing one of their final six matches, which showcased a promising revival under Dyche’s management. Now, Everton is focusing on further improvements, particularly in their attacking lineup. The club has its sights set on Hull City winger Jaden Philogene, a player who caught the eye with 12 goals and six assists in the Championship last season.
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Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano has reported that Philogene is attracting interest from several clubs, including Barcelona, Ipswich Town, Crystal Palace, and Everton. According to Romano, Philogene is expected to make a decision on his future soon, avoiding a protracted transfer saga.
Philogene’s performances have earned him high praise, with pundit Micah Richards describing him as “sublime,” particularly highlighting an impressive rabona goal.
If Everton manages to secure Philogene’s signature, it would be a significant coup, given the competition from high-profile clubs.
Meanwhile, Everton continues to explore other potential signings. After securing Ndiaye, the club is now targeting Jackson Tchatchoua from Hellas Verona. The 22-year-old right-back had a productive season in Serie A and is valued at £6.7 million by his club. However, some suggest that Everton should prioritize other areas, given their existing depth at right-back with Seamus Coleman and Nathan Patterson.
Everton’s summer strategy appears ambitious but necessary, especially considering the financial uncertainties and potential departures of key players like Amadou Onana.
The next few weeks will be crucial as the club looks to finalize its squad and lay the foundation for a more stable and successful Premier League campaign.