Everton are open to offloading both Charly Alcaraz and Adam Aznou this summer.
Having made nine signings in last year’s summer transfer window, two of those players could already be set for the exit at Everton.
David Moyes has barely used either player this season, with Aznou having not played a single minute in the Premier League.
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Alcaraz has just returned from injury, but his path into the starting XI looks complicated, with a summer exit not being ruled out.

Everton open to Charly Alcaraz and Adam Aznou exits
Ahead of the window, a number of clubs are showing interest in Aznou, which is no real surprise given his frustrations on Merseyside.
However, one club inside on A View From The Bullens’ Patreon page has also admitted Alcaraz could also depart.
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“Alcaraz could be allowed to leave on a permanent deal if the right offer arrives, as the club assess both his role in the squad and potential market value,” he said.
“Another debate surrounding the attacker is where is his best position and does his profile actually suit a David Moyes set-up? If the right offer presented itself, Everton would assess the offer.”
Following one of his rare starts, a number of Everton fans were not overly impressed with Alcaraz during the away trip to Bournemouth.
In 16 Premier League appearances this season, the Argentine has started just six games and played a mere 673 minutes of football.
Having made his signing permanent in the summer, the Blues are already opening the door his exit.
Nathan Patterson also allowed to leave Everton
Perhaps the least surprising news ahead of the summer is the David Moyes outcast, Nathan Patterson, will be allowed to depart.
“Patterson, meanwhile, is to once again be considered for a move, giving him the opportunity to secure regular game time,” the insider said.
Even in January, Wolves made a late move for Patterson, but the Scot saw the opportunity rejected by the Toffees.
Instead, he has been made to remain on Merseyside, where he has featured for just 239 minutes in the Premier League.
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