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Liverpool entertain Everton on Wednesday and Toffees boss David Moyes would have every reason to be a bit worried about the match.
Reuters |
Anthony Elanga's breakaway goal against his former club earned high-flying Nottingham Forest a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League on Tuesday.
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Liverpool will look to sign Real Sociedad forward Takefusa Kubo this summer if Mohamed Salah leaves, says TEAMtalk.
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After a successive spell with Everton first time round, it looks like Moyes is working his magic once again. After his second spell with West Ham United and work so far with the blue half of Merseyside, he is disproving the theory that you must “never go back”.
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The Toffees boss explained that the club’s finances are in better shape but they will not have a ‘limitless budget’ in the transfer window
A look at how Iliman Ndiaye changes Everton's team after the top scorer was pictured back in training ahead of the Merseyside Derby
Lots of you got in touch, with topics ranging from summer budgets to potential legal action from Burnley and the futures of key players. Here, our Everton correspondent, Patrick Boyland, answers as many of those questions as possible.
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Sunderland Echo on MSNDavid Moyes sends ex-Liverpool player to scout Sunderland talent - Everton 'put off' by £40m price tagEverton manager David Moyes reportedly sent ex-Liverpool player Charlie Adam to scout Sunderland starlet Chris Rigg - but the Toffees have no intention of meeting the hefty £40million asking price for the teenage midfielder.
The 22-year-old has impressed in his debut campaign in the Scottish Premiership - and is already attracting interest
The chiefs at Hotspur Way went on to sanction a loan ... the 25-year-old when the summer transfer window comes around as David Moyes looks to bring in more directness and pace in his front line.
He has been a constant throughout a period when the club transitioned from mid-table hopefuls to UEFA Conference League winners