Everton transfer ins and outs latest as summer window now open
Everton can start making transfer offers and receiving them as the transfer window officially opens on Monday.
The Blues need significant additions after narrowly missing out on European football at the end of last season.
David Moyes' side finished just four points off a Europa Conference League spot after their poor end to the campaign.
The Friedkin Group are expected to lead a heavy recruitment drive to solidify the Toffees' chances of securing a continental berth next season.
However, there could also be exits, with several Hill Dickinson Stadium stars eyed by other clubs in the next few months.
Goodison News rounds up everything that supporters need to know about potential incomings and outgoings.
Jack Grealish top of Everton transfer list this summer
Everton are yet to finalise a signing, but they are reportedly interested in numerous players.
The most obvious signing is Jack Grealish, who enjoyed a fantastic season on loan with the Blues.
The Manchester City star has a £50million buyout clause in the loan deal, but the Toffees are expected to try and negotiate that figure down.
Enzo Maresca is unlikely to stand in the 30-year-old's way if he wants to move away from the Etihad Stadium.
Another loanee who could return is Tyrique George, but that depends on negotiating his buyout clause down, as the L3 outfit are not willing to pay it.
West Ham star Valentin Castellanos has been linked, while Abdul Fatawu from Leicester is also supposed to be of interest to the Merseysiders.
The main other position of concern is right-back, and several names have been put into the mix.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Guela Doue, Raoul Bellanova and Georgios Vagiannidis have all been touted as potential options.
Meanwhile, the club continue to try and reach a deal for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney
Jarrad Branthwaite leads list of potential Everton exits
Jarrad Branthwaite may be the main exit concern in L3, with Manchester United, Manchester City and Bayern Munich sniffing around.
The Blues are understood to value the defender at £70m, but those sides would have to sell a player before they make their move for the defender.
Iliman Ndiaye is also attracting attention from the two Manchester clubs and Arsenal this summer, and has refused to sign several contract offers.
Jordan Pickford was subject to bizarre speculation linking him with a move to Juventus, but it seems they have moved on to Aston Villa star Emi Martinez.
Tim Iroegbunam is reported to be a target for promoted Ipswich Town and the Blues could sanction an exit to boost their coffers.
Nathan Patterson and Charly Alcaraz are expected to be surplus to requirements, while Adam Aznou could leave on loan.
There could be plenty of business in L3 this summer, but the recruitment team need to get it right, so Moyes' side are able to achieve their ambitions next season.

