
Everton watch Serhou Guirassy as Manchester United want transfer
Everton officials have watched Stuttgart striker Serhou Guirassy this season with clubs now lining up ahead of January, according to Graeme Bailey.
The 90min journalist shared Everton’s interest after breaking news on Sunday 18 December that Manchester United scouts were present to watch the hotshot against Bayern Munich.
Sean Dyche has managed to get Dominic Calvert-Lewin back available consistently, with Lewis Dobbin, Beto and Youssef Chermiti options from the bench.
He wrote on X: “Arsenal, Everton, Newcastle, Tottenham, Wolves, Bournemouth, Brentford and Crystal Palace have all watched him at some point this season.”

Confusion.
So much is up in the air right now at Goodison Park ahead of the January transfer window.
Josh Wander and 777 Partners are still funding the club ahead of the Premier League eventually sharing their final judgement on the proposed takeover, with no plans likely in place yet.
There are different scenarios on the horizon, but at least things on the pitch have not been this good for many years now, with the Toffees simply on fire.
Dyche and his squad have eliminated the immediate threat of relegation by getting rid of that 10-point deduction already with four wins.
Could another striker be an area that the club are looking at?
Dobbin and Beto have both scored recently but are yet to prove themselves fully, with Chermiti having nearly zero chances so far and the injury history of Calvert-Lewin looming large.
That could open the door, but the takeover would need to go through before we know what kind of funds, if any, will be available to Kevin Thelwell and his team next month.
In other Everton news, a journalist has slammed the “pathetic” conduct of a rival club after what happened last weekend.