
Gary Lineker shares Everton new signings prediction on MOTD after what he saw
Gary Lineker believes Everton are set for a busy summer, both on and off the pitch.
The Blues will move to their new home at Bramley-Moore Dock ahead of the new season but they are also expected to be active in the transfer market.
The Friedkins are set to back David Moyes with funds to rebuild his squad and push them towards his aim of European football, which seems unrealistic at the moment.

Lineker makes Everton transfer prediction live on air
It is set to be an exciting summer for the Goodison Park faithful, as Moyes prepares a squad overhaul.
Former Toffees star Lineker has predicted a huge transformation for the Merseysiders, both in terms of the stadium move and their plans in the market.
Speaking on Match of the Day (3 May, 23:23 pm), he said: “Big summer coming up for Everton, new stadium, hopefully a few new players as well.”

Everton supporters looking forward to summer business
Lineker’s thoughts echo those of the Blues fanbase, who are looking forward to the new owners investment in new signings after years of shopping in the bargain basement.
Several areas of the squad are in need of reinforcements but it is attack where the majority of the Blues’ problems lie as they struggle to score goals, which has led to several draws in a run of just three losses in 15 matches under Moyes.
Stats | Won | Drawn | Lost |
Moyes | 5 | 7 | 3 |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is out of contract at the end of the season and seems no closer to signing a new deal and Beto is the Merseyside club’s top goalscorer in the league with just seven strikes.
Moyes is aware of that issue and has set his sights on Ipswich forward Liam Delap but the Toffees face significant competition for his signature from the likes of Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea.
Therefore, it is unlikely that they will be able to tempt the Tractor Boys star to join the ranks at Finch Farm, as he will want to test himself in European competition.
It promises to be a thrilling offseason regardless of who comes through the doors, as Blues supporters embrace the change from Farhad Moshiri‘s dismal ownership, which held them back for years.