Marouane Fellaini could leave Manchester United as a free agent this summer so should Everton consider bringing him back?

Michael Carrick and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are the other two, with the former expected to retire and join Jose Mourinho’s coaching staff and the latter been linked with a move to LA Galaxy.

As yet there is no indication of where Fellaini’s future lies if the midfielder does leave Old Trafford, but could Everton be tempted by re-signing the 30-year-old?
The Belgium international spent five years at Goodison Park before making the switch to the Red Devils in 2013, playing 177 times in all competitions and becoming an integral part of the starting XI under then-manager David Moyes.

The Toffees were linked with several targets in central midfield during the January transfer window as well, but while Goal were among those strongly linking the club with Sevilla’s Steven N’Zonzi in particular, nothing came to fruition.
With James McCarthy out for the foreseeable future with a double leg break, Davy Klaassen linked with a move away – as outlined by the Liverpool Echo – and the form of Morgan Schneiderlin coming under serious scrutiny, the Merseysiders could well be in the market for a player such as Fellaini.

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