Everton are looking at a number of wingers both domestically and overseas.
David Moyes has been watching Femi Azeez and Sorba Thomas in the Championship, as they enjoyed sensational seasons with Stoke City and Millwall, respectively.
Everton are also showing an interest in Crysencio Summerville, although his World Cup campaign has alerted a lot of big clubs, so that deal looks unlikely.
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Torino’s winger Alieu Njie has been linked to the Hill Dickinson Stadium in recent days and a bid has reportedly gone in.
There is also another exciting wide player who is being targeted and Duncan Ferguson is a big admirer along with Jamie Carragher.
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Duncan Ferguson and Jamie Carragher love Everton target Jarrod Bowen
It was reported over the weekend that Moyes is pushing Everton to make a bid for Jarrod Bowen following West Ham United’s relegation.
The Toffees are said to be readying an initial £20m offer for Bowen, who is valued closer to the £40m mark by the Hammers.
Jamie Carragher, speaking last year, heaped praise on the Toffees target along with former striker Duncan Ferguson.
“I was thinking, certainly in the Premier League era, there can’t be many above Jarrod Bowen when you think of what he’s done,” Carragher explained.
“The goals, he’s won them a final as well, he must go down as one of the greatest ever players to play for the club really, you’d go that far. He’s been a fantastic signing.”
Ferguson added: “He’s a very good player… a very good player.”
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Evidently, Carragher and Ferguson both think Bowen would be a superb signing for Everton and it seems Bowen is open to the move as well.
The 29-year-old has a great relationship with Moyes, with the two previously working together for three and a half years, so it seems like a doable deal.
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