Moyes axes Idrissa Gueye, exit-linked ace starts – Everton predicted XI v Fulham

David Moyes could make three changes to his Everton starting 11 for their Premier League encounter with Fulham.

With little left to play for, much of Everton’s focus will have already turned to planning for the summer transfer window, though they will remain keen to end the season on a high.

After the disappointment of a 2-2 draw against now-relegated Ipswich Town, the Toffees will be hoping to bounce back with a win against Fulham.

With that in mind, Moyes could make three changes to his side, one of which could see Jack Harrison given a chance to showcase his worth before his summer exit.

Everton manager David Moyes punches the air.
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Everton looking to bounce back from three-game winless run

After a bright start to life under Moyes, things have slowed down for the Toffees, who have won just one of their last 10.

Despite there no longer being any fears of relegation, Everton still need to get back to winning ways, and three changes made against Fulham could be what they need to achieve it.

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Everton have picked up more points since Moyes came in.

Jordan Pickford will start in goal, with one change expected in front of him after the two goals conceded against the Tractor Boys.

Jake O’Brien could drop out of the 11, allowing Michael Keane to return alongside Jarrad Branthwaite in the heart of defence, with Nathan Patterson and Vitalii Mykolenko occupying the two full-back roles.

James Garner may keep his place, with senior midfielder Idrissa Gueye dropping out in favour of a return for Tim Iroegbunam in midfield.

Dwight McNeil to make way for Harrison

Harrison’s future at Everton remains up in the air, and Moyes may look to start him in a bid to get one final look at him before deciding on whether they pursue a permanent deal.

Dwight McNeil would be the one to make way for him, with Iliman Ndiaye and Carlos Alcaraz making up the rest of the attacking midfield.

Everton’s exit-linked Beto is likely to lead the line once again, having netted last time out at Goodison Park.