Everton want Matty Cash transfer now as fee and contract details revealed
Everton have switched their attentions to Aston Villa defender Matty Cash.
It's no secret that David Moyes clearly needs another right-back in his squad, with that area plagued for years.
Angus Kinnear admitted that conversations are ongoing with targets, with late agreements more likely at this stage.
Now, it appears that Cash is the favoured target ahead of the September 1 deadline in the Premier League.
Daniel Munoz of Crystal Palace and Celtic's Alistair Johnston were two of the most mentioned names, but both could be left alone.
Whether Unai Emery and Villa would let their star man leave, is another question altogether.
Does Matty Cash want to join Everton?
There are several questions that would make this one seem more than unattainable straight away.
First up, why would Cash leave Aston Villa after winning the Europa League last season and securing Champions League football again.
The Polish international is first choice at Villa Park, and his only competiton could be Aaron Wan-Bissaka signing in the coming days.
But, Alan Nixon has reported on his Patreon that Cash is the favoured option of Moyes, and could only cost £20million.
Described as more of a specialist than Munoz, the Villa man could reportedly be tempted by a long-term contract in Merseyside.
Matty Cash to Everton may have zero chance
This one just appears to be silly from Everton's perspective.
Kinnear admitted that plenty of targets become available towards the end of a window, but you have to be smart about it.
Munoz was there for the taking at Palace, it seems, yet they'
Emery has already lost Morgan Rogers and Youri Tielemans this summer, and could be without Ollie Watkins, too.
You can't sell half your starting side in one window, meaning Cash leaving too is surely a miniscule chance.
If Munoz isn't signed because he's more of an attacking option, it's farcical at this stage.
Moyes won't play a wing-back a few yards deeper, yet will throw Merlin Rohl or Jake O'Brien into that position instead.
It's a complete joke, but all you can do is hope that something strange like Cash leaving Aston Villa actually happens.
It isn't filling anyone with hope, though.

