Everton’s problems have only increased at the start of the new Premier League season as back-to-back defeats have left fans concerned.
Defeats to Fulham and Aston Villa represent a difficult start for Sean Dyche’s side and now the attention has turned back to the summer transfer window in order to pull up some late moves in the market before September 1.
There are still question marks alongside multiple players, while rumours have been rife surrounding many others.
Finances are typically tight at Goodison Park but there are players who have garnered interest from England and abroad and we expect there to be some significant movement before the end of the month.
LiverpoolWorld looks at four players who could leave and five who definitely won’t.
1. Neal Maupay - Stay
Despite a poor run in front of goal, Maupay is likely to stay due to the fact that there is little interest in the forward. He was linked with a move to Serie A, but those reports have faded massively. With Calvert-Lewin’s injury issues and Youssef Chermiti only being a young forward, he will likely remain as a squad player. Although, a striker signing could push him out.
2. Lewis Dobbin - Stay
As much as a loan would make sense, Dobbin has been used off the bench by Dyche so far and offers a different threat.
3. Demarai Gray - Leave
Gray has failed to make an appearance so far this season and has interest from England and abroad and is likely to leave Goodison Park.
4. Thomas Cannon - Leave
It’s likely to be another loan for Cannon after impressing at Preston last season. Minutes will be hard to come by in the first-team and a loan makes sense for his development.