
‘Lindstrom future decided’ as £15m transfer development emerges at Everton
Everton will soon have a decision to make over the future of loanee Jesper Lindstrom at Goodison Park.
The Denmark international joined the Toffees for the season in the summer and has had a mixed bag of a year in the Premier League.
Despite showing some flashes of his talent, the 25-year-old has contributed just one goal involvement despite making 25 appearances for the Goodison club.
With that being said, David Moyes could be set to decide on his future on Merseyside as a £15million update emerges ahead of the summer.

Lindstrom learns Everton fate in summer transfer news
There is no doubt that the Scottish head coach will be keen to put his stamp on his side in L4 ahead of the new season’s opening day.
This comes after a superb return after 12 years away, where the Toffees have risen up the table with some of the best form in the entire division.
Moyes has already shown his desire to keep that going moving forward, but may need to utilise the transfer market to boost his squad.
This could see Lindstrom return to Napoli at the end of his loan as the Evertonians look set to bring in a new summer addition.
Once again, Tom Fellows has been targeted at Goodison with the Toffees seemingly confident of landing the England under-21 international, who looks set to welcome a move [TBR Football, 19 April].
The winger could move to Merseyside for a fee in the region of £15m, which would likely see him come in and become a regular fixture on the flank.
This would leave Moyes with little need for Lindstrom, who could be set for a return to Italy once his year-long loan deal expires.

Fellows signing dooms Lindstrom at Everton
There is clearly a desire to bring the Baggies’ star to L4 ahead of a move to the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, ready for the new campaign.
The 21-year-old has been superb when awarded the chance to start under Tony Mowbray, picking up 13 assists so far in the second tier.
Stat (Championship 24/25) | Tom Fellows |
Appearances | 42 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 13 |
It will certainly be interesting to see how the Englishman adapts to life in the Premier League if given the chance moving forward.
This will leave the Toffees with no true need for Lindstrom or Jack Harrison, with the latter looking destined for a return to Leeds United.