Everton have had their fair share of issues when it comes to strikers this season.
Throughout the campaign, Everton have struggled when it comes to their options up front, with a number of issues at play.
Under Sean Dyche, the Toffees had some struggles in finding the back of the net, but that has changed under David Moyes.
Beto has really impressed over recent weeks at Everton, with the Portuguese striker having recently been nominated for February’s Player of the Month award.
Injuries have also been a major issue with three of Everton’s four senior strikers having sat on the sidelines during Moyes’ tenure.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin could also leave Everton over the summer, with the Friedkins looking likely to be in the market for a new striker.

Everton tipped as option for Middlesbrough’s Tommy Conway
It is understood Everton hold an interest in Josh Sargent from Norwich City ahead of this summer’s transfer window.
However, he is not the only Championship striker on the radar of those at the club.
According to the Daily Mail, Middlesbrough striker Tommy Conway is a player who could potentially land on Merseyside over the coming months.
The 22-year-old is a player who has impressed in the second tier this season with a return of 10 goals in the Championship.
Conway has been praised by his manager, Michael Carrick, who has liked what he has seen from the Scotland international.
“Tomm’s a goalscorer. He gets in positions constantly to give himself opportunities to score. He’s done it ever since he got here,” he said last week.
“I think his attitude is fantastic, he just gets on with it no matter what we ask him to do. He’s ready, and he trains well.”
Conway could replace Armando Broja at Everton
Armando Broja’s future at Everton is under scrutiny following what has been a really frustrating season for the striker.
Beto is going a long way to establishing himself as the starting striker at Goodison Park.
With Broja returning from his second serious injury of the season, his opportunities to prove his worth are expected to be few and far between until the end of the term.
It feels unlikely Everton will feel enough has been done by Broja – not through his own doing – to warrant a permanent deal in the summer.
With this in mind, Everton could hand back the 23-year-old Albanian and look to someone like Conway as another young option for the future.
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