Everton now have a decision to make over whether to sanction a late move to another Premier League side.
David Moyes is hoping to see one new face come through the doors at Finch Farm before the deadline strikes.
It is now believed that Tyrique George will undergo his Everton medical ahead of a proposed loan deal from Chelsea.

Whether any more players will land at Everton will have to be seen, but there could be some players heading for the exit doors.
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Moyes admitted players could leave Everton before Monday evening, and that is now looking like a distinct possibility.
A move within the Premier League is on the cards with just hours remaining.
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Crystal Palace make late move for Everton’s Dwight McNeil
Sean Dyche wants Nottingham Forest to sign Dwight McNeil from Everton before the deadline later today.
However, it seems as if the 54-year-old is not the only one now as another Premier League side has joined the mix.
How much could Everton sell Dwight McNeil for?
According to Alan Nixon via his Patreon feed, Crystal Palace have now made a ‘shock’ late move for McNeil.
An offer in the region of £20m was mooted by the journalist.
Back in January, Moyes said he did not want to sell McNeil before the deadline.
However, there is clear interest coming from a number of Premier League sides as the Blues look to add George to their squad.
It has been claimed that Everton could sell McNeil if a replacement is found late in the window.
Perhaps that could be the case in these final hours as George undergoes his medical on Merseyside.
Everton should cash in on McNeil
With Forest also interested in the midfielder, Everton could see a potential bidding war unfold in the final hours of the window.
Moyes will have been furious with McNeil following his poor tracking back last week against Leeds United.
The midfielder found himself watching from the bench at the weekend against Brighton & Hove Albion, with his future seemingly hanging in the balance.
Clearly, McNeil is not a big part of Moyes’ plans, and keeping Harrison Armstrong, and signing George may well open the door for his exit.
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