Everton, West Ham, Sunderland and Leeds United have reportedly been offered Roma striker Artem Dovbyk.
The Friedkin Group own Roma as well, and they have made their sister club aware of the Ukraine international’s availability.
Everton have explored Dovbyk ahead of the January transfer window, given the uncertainty surrounding Beto.
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Everton do not appear too hot on Dovbyk this January
According to TEAMtalk, Roma are understood to be open to a loan deal for the 28-year-old striker in January.
While he is valued at £33million, the Serie A outfit want to get him off the wage bill as he is not a part of the manager’s plans.
Despite scoring 17 goals in all competitions last season, he is not valued by Gian Piero Gasperini.
Everton are keen on a new striker in January, but sources claim that Dovbyk is not someone they are in hot pursuit of.
While the forward’s intermediaries are busy offering him to a number of clubs, and a move in January is likely, the landing spot is not expected to be the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Will Everton make signings in January?
Despite being in a relatively good position in the Premier League, the Toffees are expected to be busy in the January transfer window.
Everton are eyeing Kobbie Mainoo, given his erratic game time at Manchester United, but it remains to be seen if Ruben Amorim allows him to leave.
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Nicolas Jackson is also admired by David Moyes, as the Scotsman believes that he could get the best out of him and leverage his past Premier League experience.
Despite his struggles at Manchester City, Kalvin Phillips is also liked by Everton, with a January move on the cards for the English midfielder.
There are other players linked with moves to the Hill Dickinson Stadium as well, and it’s likely that at least two new players arrive before the end of the transfer window.
While there is money to spend, it is not abundant, and there could be a loan deal too as that would be financially prudent.
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