Everton wants to strengthen three more positions, otherwise Glalish s influence will be discounted

Sports 12:40pm, 13 August 2025 84

Everton loaned Manchester City winger Galish for one season. According to the Liverpool Echo, Moyes believes that Everton's work in this summer window has not been completed yet, and the team plans to continue to sign in three positions.

Glalish is Everton's sixth signing this summer, and Moyes hopes Glalish can help solve the team's long-standing creativity problem. He said: "I think he came at the right time. Gallish is experienced and knows the Premier League, and we all know what level he can achieve."

Gallish will enrich Moyes' offensive choices and bring experience and a background in the Champions League championship to the locker room. But if the problems at other positions of the team cannot be resolved, Galish's influence may be greatly reduced. Everton has no dedicated candidates on the right side of the midfield, and although Endiaye and McNeal were both placed in this position in the preseason, this issue has been a priority for Everton throughout the summer window.

So far, Everton has not found a replacement for Lindstrom and Jack Harrison. The two players shared the right-wing duties last season but returned to their respective parent teams after the loan period expired. Everton inspected Concesan Jr., John Baccayoko, and Kubo Kenyoung, and offered three offers of Taylor Diblin, but were rejected by Southampton. The

club is looking for other targets after the final offer (worth around £37.5m) was denied, but since Dibring did not make it to Southampton's match roster over the weekend, the deal is still possible, provided that the Saints are willing to compromise.

Everton is also considering strengthening the right-back position, Patterson may be evaluated for a hernia injury, and veteran captain Coleman is a substitute as left-back in a friendly against Roma on Saturday, and he is not expected to be reused. O'Brien looks to be the top pick for this position in the new season, and despite his good performance, he's still just a temporary solution. Everton originally hoped that Kenny Tate would join the team in July, but the Fulham defender finally decided to renew his contract and stay with the team.

Everton is also watching the midfielder, especially a more defensive midfielder. Now the Toffees have multiple options, Gayer and James Garner both made appearances in the preseason, and young players Ilogbner and Harrison Armstrong also got the chance. However, Everton may think it would be better to bring in another more experienced player, especially given that Gaye will also represent Senegal in the African Cup at the end of the year.

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