Everton could be without Jack Grealish for the remainder of the season.
Jack Grealish may have to undergo surgery on his foot after sustaining a stress fracture, so David Moyes will be keen to bring in a replacement before the January transfer window ends.
Everton only have nine days to get their business done, so they will have to move at pace if they’re to sign a winger.
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With that said, the Toffees are exploring a deal to sign a Premier League attacker, and now his manager has admitted it won’t be easy to keep him.
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Marco Silva admits Fulham will struggle to keep Harry Wilson amid Everton interest
Everton have been working on a deal to sign Harry Wilson after his sensational season with the Cottagers.
Wilson is leaning towards leaving Fulham, but they may not be until the summer window when becomes a free agent.
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Speaking after Fulham’s 2-1 win against Brighton, in which Wilson scored the winner, Marco Silva admitted the club will struggle to retain his signature.
“We are in the fight, we are trying to keep him,” Silva explained.
“If you ask me if it’s going to be easy, I say it’s not going to be easy. The more he scores, many more clubs are going to be around him. This is football business. When a player goes to the end of his contract, this kind of thing is going to happen.”
Silva continued: “I’m repeating every week, it’s the best moment of his career. Sometimes, everything comes together.”
Harry Wilson wouldn’t be a natural Jack Grealish replacement
Whilst Wilson would of course be a fantastic addition, he wouldn’t actually be the ideal replacement for Grealish.
The Welshman’s best work comes off the right flank, where he can cut in onto his favoured left foot and shoot.
Everton need a left-winger, although it could be Iliman Ndiaye who fills that void and Wilson takes his spot on the right.
There is competition for Wilson, as Aston Villa and Leeds United have been credited with an interest in the 28-year-old.
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