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David Moyes opens the door to exit of Everton fan favourite, clubs waiting to pounce

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Everton have welcomed Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Merseyside over the last week.

Now, it could be time for David Moyes to sanction some departures at Finch Farm, with the new season now just days away.

Dewsbury-Hall believes Everton are showing their ambition in what is a summer of change at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The Friedkins have finally had an opportunity to put their stamp on the club, with plenty of exits having already been approved.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin will now join Leeds United, and will potentially make his debut against Everton on Monday night.

More exits could be to follow, with one fan favourite potentially set to depart over the coming weeks.

Everton manager David Moyes.
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Everton considering Harrison Armstrong loan exit

Harrison Armstrong was keen to impress Moyes this summer, and the midfielder did enjoy a strong start to pre-season.

However, summer additions may have pushed him further away from Moyes’ starting XI.

According to Team Talk, Everton are now contemplating the option of loaning Armstrong out again this season.

Clubs from across Europe want to sign Armstrong, with the report claiming strong interest is coming from the Championship.

The 18-year-old was keen to make an impression on Merseyside, but there are clearly some fears over the opportunities for Armstrong at Everton.

Everton fans had been impressed by Armstrong this summer.

Following the game on the weekend against AS Roma, Moyes admitted Armstrong was suffering from an injury sustained in training.

Having enjoyed a spell in the Championship last season, Everton need to decide carefully who they may send Armstrong out on loan to.

Everton also set to offload Harry Tyrer

The report also suggests that third-choice goalkeeper Harry Tyrer could be set to depart the club over the coming weeks.

It had previously been suggested that Everton were considering selling Tyrer earlier in the window.

Everton signed Mark Travers over the summer, who has endured a mixed pre-season himself.

Travers received applause for his Blackburn Rovers performance, but he left a lot to be desired in the game against West Ham in the United States.

With the 23-year-old unlikely to earn much game time this season, it is believed that Everton are now open to offers for his services.