Everton are expected to move on a few big-name first-teamers this summer.
David Moyes will be keen to bolster his ranks with more quality this summer, so he’ll have to offload several players to avoid a bloated squad.
Everton have a number of players out of contract and also some expensive signings who just haven’t worked out, and may be better off elsewhere.
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With that said, we decided to ask Toffees supporters on TalkingPoints who should be moved on at the end of the season.

Everton fans all agree Thierno Barry should be sold
Replying to the TalkingPoint below, Everton fans all agreed Thierno Barry should be sold after his dismal debut season on Merseyside.
Barry, a £30m acquisition from Villarreal, has netted just six Premier League goals and hasn’t looked like a centre-forward with much potential at this level.
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There were a few other very interesting shouts.
- “Barry offers nothing, and never will, whoever scouted him should be made accountable and sacked on the spot.”
- “Think Barry has to go. I like Dwight, but I think it’s time and in my opinion, if we can get decent money for him, Branthwaite.
- “Dibling has shown nothing in his few appearances. I assume he’s no better in training.”
- “Alcaraz stays for me, Dibling needs a loan, Barry can just go, and Beto as well. I’d also let Idrissa go. I think this is the last good season we’re going to get out of him, considering his age. I think we should bring in someone younger like Bissouma or Lavia as a long-term successor.”
- “Barry 100%. Who scouts these players in the first place? He’s up there with the worst players to put an Everton shirt on.”
- Got to be Barry and Dibling and McNeil.”
- “Barry and Dibling… paid too much for unknowns.”
Tyler Dibling should certainly consider departing Everton, but only on a loan deal to come back a better player.
A move to newly-promoted Coventry City makes a lot of sense, given Frank Lampard’s track record of developing young talent.
It’s interesting that one mentioned the potential sale of Jarrad Branthwaite, who only signed a new contract last summer.
Perhaps that’s partly due to his injuries and recognising that it may be wise to cash in now before they possibly start to plague him in the future.
Here’s to hoping Branthwaite stays injury-free and goes on to become one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League for Everton.
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