David Moyes will have to make some ruthless decisions in the transfer window at Everton.
It’s set to be the busiest summer at Everton for a long, long time.
Moyes will be looking at a major overhaul in signings which sees many current squad members head the other way.
Some big decisions need to be made, but fans are worried early on, as Moyes might sign Jack Harrison permanently, who has underperformed.
But as for outgoings, Everton sources are claiming that Moyes is set to let someone go in brutal fashion.

David Moyes to let go of Jesper Lindstrom at Everton
Along with Harrison, another loan signing who has been underwhelming is Jesper Lindstrom.
Lindstrom arrived in the summer with promise but ultimately has failed to live up to the hype.
His £18.5m buy-option is on the table for Everton, but after Lindstrom got injured, he may not play for the Merseyside club again.
The Dane suffered a groin injury on international duty, but he hasn’t exactly been missed, and even though Lindstrom is happy at Everton, Moyes doesn’t reciprocate the same feeling.
According to The i Paper, it’s clear that the Scotsman doesn’t see a future for Lindstrom with the Toffees as sources have revealed a brutal verdict.
It’s said that he’s unlikely to be retained after a ‘mediocre’ loan spell, and just one goal contribution in 29 games tells the full story.
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Everton spending £18.5m on Lindstrom would be a waste
It’s clear that Lindstrom’s loan move from Napoli hasn’t exactly gone to plan.
The 25-year-old had serious promise after impressing previously for Eintracht Frankfurt, but there hasn’t been a glimpse of that in the blue of Everton.
Although Lindstrom responded well to being dropped from Everton, which is a mindset to keep around, Moyes can’t justify his performances for the club this season.
| Jesper Lindstrom’s statistics in the Premier League | |
| Games played | 25 |
| Assists | 1 |
| Dribble success % | 20.5% |
| Duels won % | 36.9% |
| Dispossessed | 24 |
Adding to this, injury concerns have emerged, and Moyes will need players he can rely on, so spending £18.5m on the midfielder would ultimately be a waste.
It’s a harsh reality, but with the Scotsman willing to let many leave the club this summer, Lindstrom is set to fall into that category.
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