
Everton ready new transfer overhaul for Moyes as four permanent deals wanted
Everton are set for a big rebuild this summer, with several big-name players already leaving.
The Friedkin Group are entering their first summer transfer window in charge, and the Americans have a lot of work to do ahead of the stadium move.
Everton have let go of several loanees and out-of-contract players already, with attention now switching to those who could replace them.
David Moyes returned to Goodison Park to steady the ship halfway through last season, and he will now be backed in the transfer market.

Everton target four permanent signings
Everton have lost a lot of players and more could follow as Dominic Calvert-Lewin appears destined for the exit door.
With this in mind, Everton need to bring in several new signings, and their plans have now emerged.
Player | Appearances |
Abdoulaye Doucoure | 166 |
Ashley Young | 70 |
Asmir Begovic | 10 |
Joao Virginia | 8 |
Armando Broja | 11 |
Jesper Lindstrom | 30 |
Orel Mangala | 22 |
Jack Harrison | 38 |
Alan Myers has now predicted that Everton will target four permanent signings to strengthen their squad, before free transfers and loans are also possibly added.
This comes in addition to Carlos Alcaraz having his loan move made permanent, with the Sky Sports journalist backing Everton for an exciting summer.
Everton could revamp first team in ambitious summer window
Four permanent signings could walk straight into the first team to replace some of those leaving, with Abdoulaye Doucoure one to move on.
The depth of the squad is now dangerously low, but loans and free transfers could help resolve this before the season starts.
Everton could target signings across the pitch, with a full-back, midfielder, winger and striker potentially all on the agenda, and they are looking at some ambitious moves already.
Jack Grealish has been linked, and could even arrive on loan if Everton can beat other clubs to his signature.
Villarreal star Thierno Barry has been linked as a centre-forward, and Everton are clearly targeting younger talents to freshen up what was an ageing squad heading into the summer.
It remains to be seen what the budget will be for permanent signings, but Moyes could be backed heavily after guiding the Toffees to a 13th-place finish after he returned.