The January transfer window is heating up heading into the final stages, and Everton are expected to be busy both in and out of the door.
David Moyes is hoping to bring three new players to Everton, although he may have to settle for one or two.
Angus Kinnear has admitted the club will only recruit players who have a long-term future at Finch Farm, so there will be no short-term fixes.
The Toffees are exploring a deal to sign Harry Wilson from Fulham, who is reportedly keen on a return to the North of England.
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AZ Alkmaar’s Troy Parrott continues to be linked to Everton, as Moyes assesses the market for a centre-forward.
Now, there has just been a fresh rumour about a potential outgoing.

Serie A champions Napoli want to sign Beto
Alan Myers exclusively told Everton News earlier this month that the Toffees are expected to consider offers for Beto.
Beto has been linked with a return to Italy since last summer, and it has been reported that Roma could offer him a contract.
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Now, according to MondoNapoli, Serie A’s reigning champions Napoli are weighing up a deal to sign the Toffees fringe player, quite remarkably.
Beto has scored just two Premier League goals this term and has fallen out of favour under Moyes, who prefers Thierno Barry.
But, that’s not deterred Antonio Conte, as Beto ‘appeals’ to the former Chelsea and Italy manager.
Beto has been offered to Fenerbahce
Beto has also been linked to Fenerbahce in recent weeks, and contact has been made between the two parties.
Beto’s agents have been in talks with the Turkish giants, but there’s been no further progress on that deal from the initial reported interest.
Clearly, Moyes is keen to move the 27-year-old on so he can bring in another centre-forward to rival Barry and provide him with better competition.
The Friedkin Group were looking for offers of around £21m for Beto last summer, but they’re unlikely to receive that kind of sum now.
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