everton There is now reportedly serious interest in signing an “incredible” new right-back who will be available on a free transfer this summer.
Moyes hopes to strengthen his squad this month
david moyes After taking over as Everton manager, the club was in a precarious position in the Premier League. Premier League But the timing of his appointment means he will be able to bring in a number of new players this month to make his mark on the squad.
Moyes’ first signing could come soon, with Toffees closing in on Lyon winger Ernest Nuamathe 21-year-old is one step away from completing a move to Goodison Park.
Bringing in new attacking options is likely to be a priority for the new manager, as he has held talks with Dominic Calvert-Lewin over the striker’s lack of goals this season. explain: “We’ll give him as much confidence as possible and as much practice as possible, but there are areas where you need players to step up and do their part.
“I just came on and hoped to make them work but I had told him I needed him to score immediately and he had to start delivering.”
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Addressing the goalscoring deficit may be more pressing for Moyes than strengthening the defence, but Everton are also keen on bringing in a right-back, with reports out of the Netherlands suggesting they are considering a move for one. The target now is Ajax’s Devyne Rensch.
The Toffees are said to be keen on Rensch, who has now made it clear he does not want to sign a new contract with the Eredivisie side. The Merseyside club are hoping to seal a free transfer in the summer but there will be competition from elsewhere, with Roma’s €5m (£4.2m) bid rejected this month.
Ajax’s asking price is almost double that figure, suggesting they are willing to let their captain leave for around £8m this winter.
Rensch could be a quality addition to Everton
The 21-year-old has commend Described as “incredible” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig in the past, he has been a key player for Ajax this season, making 13 Appearances in the Eredivisie.
The average WhoScored match rating is 7.08 In the league, the starlet was named the team’s best player, indicating that he is ready to move to the Premier League and take the next step in his career.
Seamus Coleman has been an excellent servant for Everton, but the Irishman is now 36, meaning Moyes will need to bring in a long-term replacement. Rensch’s performances in the Eredivisie suggest he fits the bill perfectly, and the added bonus is that he’s likely to be available for free in the summer.






