
Dušan Vlahović ‘to be well-paid at Everton’ as £25m transfer news emerges
David Moyes could solve his striker conundrum at Everton by signing Dušan Vlahović.
The Toffees face a summer of uncertainty with a host of first-team players out of contract at the end of the season.
One of those players is Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who Newcastle could now look to sign. As a result, Moyes would need a new striker added to his squad ahead of the Toffees’ move to Bramley-Moore Dock.
Tammy Abraham is a potential option for Everton. However, there is another striker playing his football in Italy who could now be set to join the club, as transfer news emerges about Juventus star Vlahović.

Everton ‘to make enticing financial offer to Vlahović’
As reported by Give Me Sport (11 March), Everton have identified Vlahović as the man to replace Calvert-Lewin.
Juventus made the 25-year-old available for £35million in the most recent summer transfer window. However, they are now willing to accept £25million for the Serbian.
And ex-Goodison scout Bryan King – speaking exclusively to Goodison News – thinks a move to Everton could appeal to Vlahović.
“Any high-profile signing is a great addition and of great interest to supporters,” King said.
Juventus | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Dušan Vlahović | 155 | 55 | 11 |
“Whether moving to Merseyside could be a stumbling block, who knows. It is one thing playing in Turin, it is another thing playing in Liverpool. However, I don’t think this means Everton can’t sign him.
“Vlahović’s first aim should be regular football. A lot of players sign big contracts and don’t care how much they play. However, I don’t think this player is like that, I think he is a football man and he wants to play. Everton are moving into a new stadium, which could be an incentive for him, and he’d be well paid.”

Everton must do what it takes to sign Vlahović
Vlahović would be a huge signing for Everton.
It would be an exciting addition to Moyes’ squad and a lot of fans would likely argue that he would actually represent something of an upgrade on Calvert-Lewin.
This is a striker with experience at the highest level who is still only 25. Therefore, if Everton were to sign him, it would be huge.