Everton could be in for another busy summer of transfer activity when the window re-opens in a few months time.

Things are beginning to look up for Everton manager Marco Silva and his team as they are now beginning to prove their worth in the Premier League after three wins on the bounce.
There is a long way to go before the Toffees show real consistency, but in order for them to do that, especially for next season, they must invest in a wise manner when the transfer window re-opens in the summer.
The Mirror recently claimed that teenage sensation Ryan Sessegnon could leave Craven Cottage this summer following his side’s relegation to the Championship.
It is said that the likes of Sessegnon will want to push for a move following their instant drop as the 18-year-old also has one year left on his current deal with the West London club.
There is no doubt that Silva should pounce on the highly-rated youngster, who could be a mini version of Richarlison, and given the right coaching, he can turn into a superstar.
He hasn’t set the world alight in England’s top-flight, but neither has the 99% of his club teammates, who went straight back down to the second tier without a fight.

The Guardian recently claimed that Theo Walcott is facing an uncertain future at Goodison Park following his £20 million arrival from Arsenal during the 2018 January window.
If Walcott, who has been a real disappointment, would leave then Sessegnon would be a perfect replacement and a player that would only add to the attacking talent that is already at the club.
From Ademola Lookman to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, the talent pool at Everton would begin to look promising for a team that will want to push for European places.
Whilst Sessegnon hasn’t shown it on a regular basis in the Premier League, he has a knack of finding space in the penalty area and scoring goals, not forgetting how comfortable he looks on the ball and the versatility he can bring to the table.

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