A lot of the relegated Premier League sides have some very good talent that Everton should consider signing.
David Moyes’ side should certainly have a close look at West Ham United, who went down with a very high points total of 39.
Even Burnley and Wolves have a few players who would be really good additions for Everton this summer.
That said, we decided to ask our TalkingPoints users who they think the Toffees should try to sign from the relegated three.
Are there any players from the relegated clubs you want to see Everton go after this summer? 🤔
Wolves, Burnley and West Ham have all lost their Premier League status…
There were some very interesting suggestions for the Friedkin Group and Moyes to consider.

Everton fans pick who the club should sign from relegated Premier League teams
As you can imagine, many Everton fans want Moyes to do a deal for Jarrod Bowen this summer, as he could be available for a decent fee.
There were also suggestions for Taty Castellanos after his seven goals in 22 appearances for the Hammers.
Mateus Mane was also mentioned, with the Wolves teenager scoring a superb goal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium earlier this season.
- “Bowen’s a no-brainer, wouldn’t look out of place at a Champions League side. Mateus Mane would be a hell of a coup too.”
- “Flemming at Burnley? 11 goals for a poor team. Ugochukwu too is a big unit in midfield.”
- “Wolves had a terrible season but Hugo Bueno is actually a great player and better than Mykolenko, certainly in an attacking sense. Their other Bueno (CB) is also good, got their Supporters’ Player of the Season.”
- “Could Everton maybe go for Disasi? I know he’s a Chelsea player but he was outstanding on loan at West Ham.”
- “Taty & Bowen from West Ham. Maybe Diouf and Fernandes too. Gomez from Wolves.”
- “Take Taty and Summerville.”
Zian Flemming is another very interesting shout, as he probably went quite under the radar with Burnley.
Despite operating in a dreadful side, the Dutch centre-forward netted 11 Premier League goals, and 12 in all competitions, as one fan mentioned above.
That can’t be sniffed at, as it’s more than Thierno Barry and Beto managed, who were in a much better team.
The 27-year-old came through Ajax’s academy, so he’s very comfortable in possession of the ball and linking the play, something Barry and Beto struggle with.
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