Alerts at the Everton Alert Race sign a 27-year-old striker instead of delap

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Everton, hoping to return from Liam Dellup’s rejection, is reportedly wary of the race to sign David Moys’ “favourite” Serie A striker before the summer transfer period.

Everton may need to replace Dominique Calvert Lewin

As BETO has been improved as under Moyes, if they push beyond relegation concerns to the start of a new era, Everton cannot escape the need to sign another striker this summer. Even on the course where Dominique Calvert Lewin leaves the club at the expiration of his contract next month, welcoming players to replace academy alumni could be key to Toffee’s success this summer.

Moyes spoke to reporters about Calvert-Lewin’s future in early May, revealing that the forward had not been offered a new contract at that time. The boss of Everton said: “Since I came here, there have been no contract offers at the table. I think the contract offers were here under a different regime.

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“It’s a lot because we all want everyone to fight for what they’re doing and show that they’re worth it. We’ll take a little time – we haven’t had time since January, but unfortunately, Dom got injured a large part of it, but Dom’s history was so good that it clearly takes everything into consideration.”

With still needing a replacement, Everton searched for a moment as if he could have taken a shocking move to sign Liam Dellup in Ipswichtown.

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The talented striker would have changed the Moyes offense, and the manager would have known that well when pitching the move to Delap’s representative. However, in the end, Everton was rejected and reportedly forced to turn his attention to Serie A.

Everton is now warning at Tammy Abraham Race

According to Transfer Reporter Graeme Bailey, Everton is on the race alert to sign Tammy Abraham from Roma this summer. The former Chelsea striker spent the season on loan at AC Milan, but struggled to make his mark. Now he’s been able to return to British football for the first time since leaving Stamford Bridge in 2021.

Bailey told Everton News: “Everton is one of the clubs who knows the situation with Tammy Abraham. He is said to like David Moet. He is 27 and is a very good age.

“Obviously, if Everton wants him, the fact that he is already employed by the Friedkin group is a bonus, but it only takes you to this point. The player decides what his next move is.”

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Abraham, who already gained Premier League experience when he heads to Italy, but is now experiencing the top leagues of Europe, could prove to be invaluable on the side like Everton. Called “surprising” when Jose Mourinho spent time in Rome, the former Chelsea man should watch this summer.

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