Everton are turning their attention to adding a new right winger following the signing of Jack Grealish.
David Moyes has seen some big changes over the last week on Merseyside, with the additions of Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
The 62-year-old will now be keen to see the arrivals keep on coming at Everton before the window shuts at the start of next month.
Moyes would like to sign a new right winger, with the position being a clear area for improvement since he returned to the club.
There are a number of players on the radar for Angus Kinnear, as Everton eye a move for Tyler Dibling, among others.
However, there is one player whom Everton hold an interest in that is now in talks over a potential move to Atletico Madrid.

Atletico Madrid open talks for Everton target Nico Gonzalez
Everton hold an interest in Nico Gonzalez with his future at Juventus looking increasingly uncertain in Turin.
It has been suggested that the Blues have even held talks to sign Gonzalez before the window shuts.
According to Fabrizio Romano, another club has entered the race, with Atletico Madrid now opening talks.
The Italian journalist talks between Juventus and Atletico are now taking place over a potential permanent deal for the winger.
Juventus are said to be open to the sale as it could then unlock their ability to delve into the market and sign a new winger.
Everton have a six-man shortlist of Dibling alternatives, with a move for Gonzalez also looking a difficult deal to get over the line.
Competition from a side like Atleti will prove hard to beat, given that they are able to offer Gonzalez Champions League football for the new season.
Everton have time to find a new right winger
The Friedkins wanted to buy a marquee signing for Everton, and they have done so with the addition of Grealish.
Everton now have some really exciting options at the disposal of Moyes for the start of this season.
In the game at the weekend against AS Roma, Dewsbury-Hall impressed on his Everton debut having started in the number 10 position.
Moyes has Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish, Iliman Ndiaye, Dwight McNeil and Carlos Alcaraz all capable of playing in the three behind the striker.
With those options at hand, Kinnear may feel the pressure ease on the need to find a new right winger.
Fans will surely prefer to get the right player at the end of the window, rather than potentially rushing the wrong signing.
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