The past week has certainly been a busy one for Everton down at Goodison Park with the news emerging last week about the takeover.
But this has not stopped Everton from continuing their work in the transfer window with the Toffees one of the busier sides in the Premier League.
Sean Dyche has now seen a number of players depart Merseyside over recent weeks with a big amount of pressure on balancing the books against PSR last month.
But that is not to say the Toffees haven’t brought in players themselves with two new faces coming through the doors this summer.
However, midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has taken to Instagram after hearing recent transfer news to come out of Goodison.

Abdoulaye Doucoure reacts after hearing Everton transfer news
The early stages of the summer saw Everton – like other Premier League clubs – sweating over their finances.
Dyche waved goodbye to players like Ben Godfrey who departed the club as the Toffees required money to come in to prevent any further PSR penalties.
Everton can now relax with their PSR nightmares now behind them, but this has not stopped the departures from Goodison.
The latest of which has seen a significant sum of money come into the club as Amadou Onana departed for Aston Villa.
The Belgian took to Instagram to share his gratitude to the club and the fans having spent the last two years on Merseyside.
It was a real classy message from the 22-year-old who sat down to record a message instead of typing out some thoughts.
And the post saw the likes of Idrissa Gana Gueye reply in the comments with three blue heart emojis.
However, it also Doucoure react with the midfielder sharing a six-word message: “My brother… you deserve the best,” he said.
Amadou Onana will earn a lot of respect with heartfelt message
It may disappoint some Everton fans to see a player of Onana’s potential leave for another Premier League club.
However, it marks a good deal for all involved with Aston Villa securing themselves a promising young player whilst Everton make a healthy profit.
And for Onana, he will now be able to play Champions League football after Villa finished fourth last season.
But the message which he shared to the Everton fans on Monday is something which showed a lot of class about the Belgian.
He may still only be 22-years-old, but that is how you say goodbye to a club who provided him with the platform to showcase his talent in England.
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