Edon Zhegrova stands as Everton's last resort after humiliating transfer setbacks
Everton may be left with Edon Zhegrova as their primary right-wing target in the ongoing transfer window.
The Juventus star was heavily linked with a move to the Toffees last summer, but opted for a switch to Turin after an impressive spell at LOSC Lille.
In the 2025-26 campaign, the Kosovo international hardly featured under Luciano Spaletti and his future seems to be away from the Allianz Stadium as things stand.
Zhegrova has reportedly been identified as a target at Hill Dickinson Stadium and The Friedkin Group could possibly soon take the first steps to sign him.
The Blues have been linked with several quality forwards in recent weeks, but they look set to miss out on a number of their targets.
It looks like the 27-year-old may be the last resort on their shortlist of right-wingers and it remains to be seen whether the Merseyside outfit show any urgency soon.
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Aston Villa are expected to win the race for the England international, whose nine goals and 11 assists in the Premier League weren't enough to save the Hammers from relegation.
Speaking on talkSPORT on 29 June, Andy Goldstein said, "This will happen. I can't tell you my sources, but this will happen. Bowen to Villa, you heard it here first."
The Blues seem to have already missed out on Harry Wilson, who is increasingly likely to join Leeds United as a free agent.
It has been a bit of a humiliating start to the summer window so far for the Merseyside outfit as they're struggling to compete with their Premier League rivals.
Edon Zhegrova transfer latest amid Hill Dickinson Stadium links
Recent claims from Italy have suggested that Everton continue to monitor Zhegrova, with his situation at Juventus one to keep an eye on, as clubs from France and Turkiye express interest in him.
There's plenty of competition for the signing of the Kosovo attacker and the Toffees find themselves in another race.
If nothing materialises for the Blues, Tyler Dibling will surely be the happiest person in L3, hoping to get regular opportunities next season to prove his talent.

