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Vitalii Mykolenko has food for thought at Everton amid Neco Williams interest

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Vitalii Mykolenko could be forced to seriously consider his Everton future in the upcoming transfer window.

The Ukraine international's current contract at Hill Dickinson Stadium expires at the end of the season, but the Toffees have an option to extend it for another year.

It looks likely that David Moyes will keep Mykolenko around for the foreseeable future, but the defender may be given some food for thought about his situation in L3.

Neco Williams is being eyed at Hill Dickinson Stadium as Nottingham Forest look to reward the Liverpool academy graduate with a new deal.

The Friedkin Group will surely want Mykolenko to stay, considering the lack of depth at left-back, but if the Merseyside outfit signs the Wales international from the City Ground, the Ukrainian ace will undoubtedly be looking over his shoulder.

Vitalii Mykolenko of Everton reacts during the Premier League Summer Series match with Manchester United.
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Everton forced into Vitalii Mykolenko situation

With Moyes clearly having no faith in Adam Aznou, Mykolenko has ended up being the only natural option at left-back for the Toffees this season.

Last summer, the Blues lost multiple players after their contracts expired and were subsequently left with several holes to fill in the squad.

Premier League StatisticsNeco Williams
Appearances35
Goals2
Assists3
Big chances created5
Clean sheets9
Interceptions per game1.2
Tackles per game2.6
Balls recovered per game4.3
Clearances per game2.4
Total duels won per game5.9 (57%)
Successful dribbles per game0.9 (45%)
Williams' league record this season, as per Sofascore

The Scottish manager has evidently struggled with a lack of depth at the Merseyside outfit this season and TFG must ensure it doesn't happen again at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

As a result, it makes sense for the American owners to hold on to Mykolenko for now before reassessing their squad in the summer.

Neco Williams could kill two birds with one stone at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Williams is equally adept at right-back as he is on the left, which will surely be a plus point for Everton.

Moyes has played Jake O'Brien out of position since his return to the Toffees, but the Scottish manager clearly needs more options in defence.

The Forest star could potentially come in to play at right-back, with Mykolenko keeping his place on the opposite side.

With the 25-year-old Welshman naturally right-footed, it would make sense for the Merseyside outfit to somehow get a deal over the line for him ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.

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