I hope so!
Summer Transfer Window 2026
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Bluebridge
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Nobody knows what our budget is, all guesswork as always, and as usual people always believe everything they hear that’s negative.
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I'm just afraid when we do sign a RB, we're going to overpay, only for Moise to continue playing JOB there anyway.
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sam of the south
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So Moise Keen is manager now? Blimey, that really is a different direction
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Think we’ve already messed up the right back situation yet again.
Spence was never attainable.
Spence was never attainable.
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Paddockoldie
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The funny thing is, we will keep Patterson, but just won't play him.
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Evertonian418
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Toddacelli
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Funny thing?
I’m laughing already.
Well there are tears streaming down my cheeks, anyway. That’s as close to laughter as us bitter Blues get.
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Don't worry, fear not Sir ToddiclesToddacelli wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 9:00 am Funny thing?
I’m laughing already.
Well there are tears streaming down my cheeks, anyway. That’s as close to laughter as us bitter Blues get.
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sam of the south
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Now, Africa Foot have reported on Monday that Everton have agreed a fee worth around £24million for Gueye, with an additional £4m in add-ons also included.
The add-ons are said to be based on Champions League qualification, similar to the deal with Hackney, as well as other contributions.
It's said that the likes of Manchester United, Crystal Palace, Brighton and Sunderland are all interested, but the Blues have moved ahead after reaching an agreement with Villarreal.
Everton are doing business for Moyes early, which is interesting in comparison to last summer.
Re: Summer Transfer Window 2026
Everton have stepped up their long-standing interest in Genoa defender Brooke Norton-Cuffy, with TEAMtalk understanding fresh talks have taken place over a potential move for the England Under-21 international, who is now open to returning to the Premier League.
The Toffees have admired Norton-Cuffy since January and remain firmly in the market for a new right-back as they continue shaping their squad ahead of the new campaign.
Sources have confirmed to our transfer correspondent Graeme Bailey that Everton have held fresh discussions with intermediaries, who have confirmed Genoa are prepared to sell the 22-year-old this summer for around €20million (£17m, $23m).
That valuation is comfortably within Everton’s transfer budget and is viewed by the club as a realistic figure for one of their priority targets.
Signing a right-sided full-back remains one of Everton’s key objectives this summer, with the club also looking to strengthen the opposite flank before the transfer window closes.
As we have previously reported, Tottenham’s Djed Spence, Arsenal’s Ben White, West Ham’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Strasbourg’s Guela Doue, and Atalanta’s Raoul Bellanova have all been considered by Everton.
David Moyes’ side are looking to bring in a new starting right-back, which would allow Jake O’Brien – the manager’s main man in the position – to move into his natural centre-back slot.
The Toffees have admired Norton-Cuffy since January and remain firmly in the market for a new right-back as they continue shaping their squad ahead of the new campaign.
Sources have confirmed to our transfer correspondent Graeme Bailey that Everton have held fresh discussions with intermediaries, who have confirmed Genoa are prepared to sell the 22-year-old this summer for around €20million (£17m, $23m).
That valuation is comfortably within Everton’s transfer budget and is viewed by the club as a realistic figure for one of their priority targets.
Signing a right-sided full-back remains one of Everton’s key objectives this summer, with the club also looking to strengthen the opposite flank before the transfer window closes.
As we have previously reported, Tottenham’s Djed Spence, Arsenal’s Ben White, West Ham’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Strasbourg’s Guela Doue, and Atalanta’s Raoul Bellanova have all been considered by Everton.
David Moyes’ side are looking to bring in a new starting right-back, which would allow Jake O’Brien – the manager’s main man in the position – to move into his natural centre-back slot.
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Cereal Killer
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He’s definitely got the attitude we needRaptor wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 10:06 am Now, Africa Foot have reported on Monday that Everton have agreed a fee worth around £24million for Gueye, with an additional £4m in add-ons also included.
The add-ons are said to be based on Champions League qualification, similar to the deal with Hackney, as well as other contributions.
It's said that the likes of Manchester United, Crystal Palace, Brighton and Sunderland are all interested, but the Blues have moved ahead after reaching an agreement with Villarreal.
Everton are doing business for Moyes early, which is interesting in comparison to last summer.