Everton table 'good offer' for Serie A winger - report

Everton table 'good offer' for Serie A winger - report

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Mark is the second-longest serving member of the Breaking Media team, rising through the ranks from writer to deputy editor. Mark is a highly skilled editor, with a particular expertise in headline writing, and finger on the pulse for trending content that fans love to read about. Mark graduated from Leeds Trinity University in 2018, and is based in Wakefield. He has covered Goodison News throughout his time at the company, chronicling Everton's financial turmoil and recovery under the Friedkin Group, and the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium from Goodison Park.

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Everton may have strengthened their midfield with three new signings, but they are reportedly not stopping there.

The Toffees trio of Allan, James Rodriguez and Abdoulaye Doucoure all started against Tottenham on Sunday.

All three impressed massively in the capital, helping Carlo Ancelotti's men to a 1-0 victory against Spurs.

Ancelotti has now given Marcel Brands the task of finding him a new winger ahead of the transfer deadline next month.

Italian outlet, Corrieredellosport have reported on their website that Everton have tabled a 'good offer' for Roma winger Cengiz Under.

Napoli were also said to be interested, but they have moved on with their interest to look elsewhere now that the Toffees have signalled their intent.

Roma are looking to sell a number of attacking options at the club, with Justin Kluivert also another potential outgoing player from the Italian capital.

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The Turkish international has scored twice in pre-season for Roma already in pre-season against both Frosinone and Cagliari.

That is better than last season though, where the 23-year-old only managed six goals and one assist in Serie A - numbers that must improve.

Everton may miss out though, with Gianluca Di Marzio reporting that Leicester City are closing in on the winger.

The Premier League rivals are set to seal the switch which will be an initial loan move with an obligation to buy, time to move on for the Toffees?

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