Everton are on the hunt for signings this month, but there could well be some players departing Merseyside this month.
The mood at Goodison Park will be through the roof following Everton’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
But this has to be just the start for the Toffees under their new manager.
David Moyes is expecting Everton to sign two players before the end of the window next month.
However, there may now be one player who sees his future away from Merseyside, despite the positive weekend for the Blues.
Moyes has provided a fresh start for a number of the Everton players which he has inherited, but one is seemingly pushing for an exit.

Everton striker Beto pushing for Torino move
Despite reports, Everton are not interested in Timothy Weah and Arthur Melo from Juventus ahead of the transfer deadline.
But the Toffees could well find themselves doing business with one Serie A side from Turin.
According to Tuesday 21 January’s print edition of TuttoSport [P19], Beto is now watching Torino games with real interest.
Moyes has annoyed Beto by not starting him in either of his Everton games since being appointed just over a week ago.
The 26-year-old striker did not even feature off the bench against Spurs.
This all comes at a time when Torino are really keen to sign Beto and bring him back to Serie A after his failed move to England.
Despite Moyes landing back on Merseyside, it seems as if the prospect of a fresh start under a new manager is not turning into fruition for Beto.
Everton must replace Beto if they sell him
Moyes and Thelwell are currently assessing their transfer shortlist as Everton look to make their first signing of the month.
There has been one glaring issue for Everton this season in their lack of attacking threat.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin impressed Everton fans on the weekend, but that was his first goal for the club since September.
If Beto is to leave this month, it is imperative that the Blues are to find a replacement given the injury issues suffered by the club this season.
Beto has been praised as ‘brilliant’, but he has not made an impact on Merseyside.
With Armando Broja and Youssef Chermiti sidelined again, going into the final months of the season with just Calvert-Lewin could be asking for trouble.
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