Everton transfers: Names of top three striker targets revealed

Everton are reportedly extremely keen on bringing in a new striker in the summer transfer window.

David Moyes is keen on making multiple signings ahead of the Toffees’ first season at Bramley-Moore Dock.

It’s also understood that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is expected to leave once his contract runs out at the end of the season.

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Rangers striker Hamza Igamane spearheads three-man shortlist

Rangers attacker Hamza Igamane was linked with a move to Goodison Park in the January transfer window as well, but he ended up staying put at Ibrox.

Now, it’s understood that the Toffees have not lost interest in the 22-year-old and are expected to pursue his services in the coming weeks.

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Igamane’s return for Rangers this season

TEAMtalk report that the Moroccan is among three strikers under “serious consideration” by the Merseyside outfit.

Along with him, Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap and Brighton forward Evan Ferguson are also being considered.

Ferguson, currently is plying his trade on loan at West Ham, while Delap has a £30million release clause in the event of relegation.

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Everton must sign one of the three forwards

The three aforementioned strikers would each bring unique strengths to Everton’s attack, addressing their need for a reliable striker.

Igamane has scored 15 goals this season, including four in the Europa League, showcasing his clinical finishing and versatility.

His hold-up play and ability to perform in high-pressure matches make him a dynamic fit for Moyes’ system, offering a long-term replacement for Calvert-Lewin.

Delap combines pace and power, ranking high for progressive carries and duels won.

His 12 Premier League goals highlight his readiness to step up, providing Everton with a robust, Kane-like presence.

Ferguson brings a proven Premier League pedigree and despite recent injuries, his international experience and goal-scoring instinct would add depth and flair.

Each player’s youth, physicality, and scoring prowess align with Everton’s ambition to build a competitive, future-focused squad under new ownership.