Everton are unlikely to be too busy with just under 36 hours remaining in the transfer window, but outgoings could still happen.
With financial concerns failing to dissipate for Everton as the Premier League hit them with a second charge, there was never going to be huge spending.
However, there was concern at one point of Everton’s talented players being raided as the club looked possibly forced into selling.
Jarrad Branthwaite was one name that saw himself linked with a big money move away, as a £100m price tag was set interest never really developed further than admiration.
Amadou Onana was the second, with half of the Premier League’s big six keen on bringing the Belgian out of Goodison Park.
But with the big sales off the table, there are three less high-profile outgoings which could still transpire.

Michael Keane
Michael Keane is one player who could absolutely be on the chopping block ahead of Thursday’s deadline. Earning a whopping £80k-a-week, he’s not warranting that fee while he sits on the bench.
Failing to impress when starting as well, the ‘liability‘ has been told he can leave the club this week although finding a suitor could be difficult for Everton as no side will match his wages.
Keane has a year and a half remaining on his contract and therefore will be in no rush to leave. This could force Everton to subsidise some of his wages or pay him off to leave the club.
Ben Godfrey
Ben Godfrey was heralded for his ‘stupendous’ goal-saving action action against Fulham during Tuesday’s 0-0 draw at Craven Cottage.
But the morning after this, he’s been linked with a late departure as La Liga giants Atletico Madrid are keen on bringing him to the Spanish capital.
This shows just how highly regarded Godfrey is outside of Everton, but with Dyche not a fan, selling to a big club is the best option.
Arnaut Danjuma
Winger Arnaut Danjuma has looked on the verge of departing Everton all window, with his loan deal in jeopardy due to a lack of game time.
This looks unlikely now, with Dyche struggling for numbers and not long remaining, but last night Danjuma sustained an injury which could cause some action.
If the injury is serious, it could mean he is sent back to Villareal to recover with only a few months left of this campaign.
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