Everton manager David Moyes is believed to be a “driving force” behind a potential move for an “unbelievable” player in the summer transfer window, according to a new update.
Moyes eyeing new signings for Everton
Once this season reaches its conclusion at Goodison Park, it will be the end of an era, as the Toffees move to their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium. Not only that, but there will be optimism about new signings coming in and taking Moyes’ side up a gear.
One player who has been linked with a summer move to Everton is Juventus centre-back Federico Gatti, who could be an impressive addition. He has started 25 games in Serie A this season, proving that he has been a key man for one of the biggest sides in Europe.
Meanwhile, Emanuel Emegha has emerged as a potential replacement for Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the summer window, having netted 11 times in 21 league appearances for Strasbourg in 2024/25 to date. It remains to be seen if the latter will stay put or not, but it wouldn’t be a surprise if he departed.
Another attacker, Besiktas ace Semih Kilicsoy, has also been backed to seal a move to Everton before the beginning of next season, with the four-cap Turkey international a 19-year-old with a potentially big future in the game.
Everton pushing to sign "unbelievable" player
According to Football Insider, Everton are continuing to push to sign West Brom winger Tom Fellows, with Moyes said to be a “driving force” behind it.
The Toffees boss wants to strengthen his squad in wide attacking areas ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, and he sees the Englishman as a strong choice to bring in.
At this point, Fellows feels like a big target for Everton, having been tracked during the January transfer window, only for the Baggies to hold firm. But with Everton all but securing a fee, they appear to be in a position to succeed at the second time of asking in the summer under Moyes.
The 21-year-old is enjoying an excellent season for West Brom, with no player registering more than his tally of 11 assists in the Championship. Meanwhile, Karlan Grant has heaped praise on him, saying:
“He’s an unbelievable young player. As soon as he does that step-over, I know the ball’s going to be arriving at the back stick and there’s going to be chances.”
There may be some who are apprehensive about Everton spending a lot of money on a Championship player – a £10m price tag has reportedly been slapped on him in the recent past – but Fellows is such an exciting player who could have a big future in the game.
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At just 21 years of age, he is already impressing on a consistent basis in a famously taxing league, not just holding his own, but standing out as one of the most creative players this season. If Moyes desperately wants him, he has to be trusted.