30 Jul 2025, 09:00
Moyes calls for urgent transfers for Everton
- Moyes needs urgent signings to improve the team.
- The club has lost several key players due to contract expirations.
- The situation with transfers is complicated by competition with other clubs.
Everton manager David Moyes stated that time for signing new players is running out quickly. He noted that the club has a budget for transfers, but the deals that were planned have not been realized.
Moyes confirmed that the club has lost several key players, such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Abdoulaye Doucouré, due to contract expirations. Currently, the team has signed several newcomers, among whom are young French forward Tyronne Barry, left-back Adam Aznu from Bavaria, and reserve goalkeeper Mark Travers.
The manager also emphasized that while the club is interested in young talent Malek Fofana from Lyon, he is also looking for experienced players ready for the Premier League.
At the press conference in Chicago, Moyes again stated that Everton is hoping for an activation of transfer activity, but currently faces difficulties. He indicated that the club finds itself in a situation where "it is not possible to finalize many agreements," and expressed hope for swift progress in this matter.
With the new stadium and ambitious plans, the club is looking to change, but the results of the preparations for the season do not yet meet expectations. The latest match ended in a defeat against Bournemouth, which underscores the need for reinforcements in the squad.
Tags: Sport/Football/English Premier League