Everton were forced to share the points on the weekend in their penultimate Goodison Park match.
Having tasted defeat in their two games prior against Manchester City and Chelsea, David Moyes was unable to guide his side to three points.
It has been a tricky month or so for Everton with the run of fixtures in April always expected to cause some issues.
Moyes was left frustrated after Everton’s draw with the Blues conceding another two-goal lead at Goodison Park.
The summer transfer window is going to offer Everton an opportunity to bring in some players who could potentially fix these issues.
And there is one player who Beto would be delighted to see Everton sign when the summer transfer window opens.

Beto hails potential Everton summer signing
Everton are going to have sufficient money to spend for the first time in a long time this summer after December’s takeover.
With players also set to leave the club at the end of the season, there is going to have to be plenty of work done in the market.
Speaking on the back of the game on Saturday, Beto has praised potential summer signing Carlos Alcaraz after he provided him with the cross for his goal.
“To not win the game is a big disappointment for us because it was our second-to-last game at Goodison and we had the advantage with the two goals that we scored,” he said.
“On a personal level, I am really pleased because it was too long that I hadn’t scored, and it was a really, really good ball, a good cross, from Charly. I was happy with the finish and I’m really happy for the goal but I wanted to score more and win the game.
“I want to score every game of these last three games. I believe I can score in every game, I believe we can win each of the games and I am going into those remaining games with the objective of doing both.”
Everton are expected to sign Alcaraz this summer on a permanent deal following his loan signing in the January transfer window.
It has been a struggle for the Argentine since landing on Merseyside, with Abdoulaye Doucoure enjoying the majority of the minutes in the starting XI.
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What Carlos Alcaraz has said about his Everton future
After providing the assist on the weekend for Beto’s opener, Owen Hargreaves praised Alcaraz for the quality of his cross.
The midfielder’s deal has not yet become obligatory as he has not met the necessary requirements in his first few months at the club.
Time is running out for this to happen, but Everton could still work a deal with Flamengo regardless.
“I try not to think too much about the loan, the objectives and so on,” he told Everton’s club website.
“I try to keep a cool head, to be patient, but I know that if I do things right, things will take care of themselves.
“It would be great to stay here because the club, the institution, the fans – they’re great. It’s very crazy but that’s why I’m very calm and will keep doing the work I’ve been doing and show what type of player I am.”
Considering the amount of work needing to be done in the market due to players departing at the end of their deals, signing Alcaraz could be a no-brainer.
It is believed Moyes has personally requested Everton sign Alcaraz permanently.
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