Can Jack Greealish save Everton's disaster?
David Moyes's team spent the summer with 12 players away, 7 failed deals and 6 unfinished targets. And will the effort to bring Jack Greealish to Hill Dickinson to save Everton from the disaster transfer season?
The constant struggle to relegation in recent seasons has made Everton face many difficulties in the transfer market (Techmart). David Moyes is in need of 6 more players, of which the top goal is Jack Greealish, who can bring vitality and confidence to Everton in the period of disintegration.
The excitement surrounding Everton moved to the new Hill Dickinson yard with a capacity of 53,000 people has been reduced due to the Merseyside blue team that is spreading a difficult summer and the failure in the transfer window, with the worried results and performance on the pitch. This led Moyes to declare Everton “not ready” for the Premier League in the new season, in less than two weeks, they will have to be guests on the pitch of rookie Leeds. At the same time, forcing them to race aggressively to “hunt heads” within 26 days before the “market” of summer closed.
The transfer plan has been delayed
In fact, Moyes's mood can be somewhat improved on the weekend. He hoped to have a few new faces before Everton welcomed Roma at home.
Everton had previously reached an agreement worth about 25 million pounds with Chelsea for midfielder Kernan Dewsbury-Hall, and the race to win the words of midfielder Tyler Dibling from Southampton was still ongoing. Everton sent a third proposal to