Everton kept their powder dry in the January transfer window, other than the loan arrival of Tyrique George.
So, David Moyes will likely have a substantial budget to spend in the summer, and Everton are already drawing up a list of potential targets.
Chelsea frontman Liam Delap is being linked to the Hill Dickinson Stadium again, having held talks over a move last year.
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There is also a link emerging to a Premier League defender, and Liverpool manager Arne Slot is a huge admirer of his.

Arne Slot admires Everton target Marcos Senesi
It emerged on Monday that Everton are showing a serious interest in Marcos Senesi ahead of the summer transfer window.
Senesi is out of contract at Bournemouth at the end of the season, so there is an opportunity to land his signature on a free transfer.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot worked with the centre-back at Feyenoord and speaking in 2024, he praised the Argentina international.
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“I have only positive memories of course… They were really important for our team then as well. Marcos Senesi has always had a lot of impact at Feyenoord and also in the one season he worked with me.”
The 28-year-old has significant interest in his signature, with Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Brighton circling.
Juventus, Roma and Borussia Dortmund are also credited with an interest, so it won’t be an easy deal to complete for Everton.
Marcos Senesi would be Michael Keane’s replacement
Everton’s interest in Senesi indicates that they’re planning for life without Michael Keane next season.
Keane’s contract expires in the summer, and so far there’s been no rumours of extending his deal for another year.
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So, it looks as though Senesi will be a direct replacement for Keane, who had interest from Wrexham last summer.
The Bournemouth star would certainly be an upgrade, and he can operate as a left-back if need be, so that versatility would be beneficial to the squad.
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