The summer of 2025 has seen considerable change and transitions at Everton at different levels of the football club.
The biggest point of conversation, however, is the first team team to surround the football club within the fan base and media reporting with 11 players after the end of their contracts on 30 June. These include first-team tribal guests for different seasons, such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Abdoulaye Doucoure, four players who had published the 2024/25 campaign, including Armando Broja.
This resulted in the expectation of supporters that the club should recruit a considerable number of new signing sessions for the coming new season, a historical for the football club while moving to their brand new stadium on the banks of the Mersey, Hill Dickinson Stadium.
In anticipation of their new campaign, Everton has made seven signing sessions from the first team, six of which for permanent deals, with one loan agreement that is demonstrably the most expected.
On August 12, Everton announced the signing of the English attacker Jack Grealishe on loan from Manchester City, with reports that suggest that the club has the option to buy the 29-year-old next summer for a fee in the £ 50 million region. This deal has brought enormous excitement and optimism under the fan base with Grealiskh addressed as the ‘selection framework’ of the club of the summer.
In the future there is no doubt that Grealish’s best and most dangerous attacking threat will become a broader position or while playing just behind the only striker.
This now leaves question marks around the other current attacking players of Everton, exclusive center-forwards, and in what role they might be for the coming season. Reports suggest that Everton is still more players looking for the end of the transfer window.
Currently, the football club has a maximum of four players that you would claim to compete for the first team, and they are as follows: Iliman Ndiaye, Charly Alcaraz, Dwight McNeil and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
A review is now made for each player and what role they will play within the David Moyes side for this coming season:
Idiman Ndima
A player who would claim almost the entire fan base was or perhaps still, the most exciting attacking threat of Everton. The 25-year-old Senegalese international arrived in Everton from Marseille last summer and immediately became a favorite among the Toffee supporters.
Ndiaye registered 11 goals in 37 performances in all competitions in his debut season on Merseyside. Two of those goals were important, as the last scored by a first team player of a gentlemen in Goodison Park in Everton’s last home game of the season against Southampton in May.
If you enter the new season, you would expect Ndiaye to stay as one of the most important players of Everton and a regular first team starter. A player who, for most of the 2024/25 season, played from the left, a position that Jack Grealisk also prefers to give, so this certainly creates a dilemma about which positions David Moyes chooses to play Ndiaye and Grealish in his Everton side.
Even with the arrival of Grealish, you would still expect Ndiaye to be a regular starter for the Toffees in the future.
Conclusion: Starter
Charly Alcaraz
Alcaraz arrived in January until the end of the 2024/25 season at the Brazilian side of Brazilian side Flamengo, with an option to buy within the deal. This was activated by the club shortly after the season was closed and Alcaraz became the first signing of the summer for a fee in the £ 12 million region.
During his loan saying, Alcaraz made 16 performances in all competitions for Everton, scored two goals and created three assists. Soon the 22-year-old became a favorite under the fan base, with one of his best moments that came to Crystal Palace, in which he scored the winning goal in the 2-1 victory of Everton, singing his name by the traveling supporters in Selhurst Park.
On the way to the new season, there is enormous speculation in the media that Everton is actively looking for a right wing to play next to Grealish and Ndiaye as Everton’s first choice trio to sit behind the solo striker.
For this reason, Alcaraz can be sent to a squadron player for the coming season and one of the first names would be to come from the bank, or get a start if an injury is collected by an ordinary starter.
Conclusion: team player
Dwight McNeil
Dwight McNeil has questions about his name on the way to the coming season. McNeil arrived in Everton from Burnley in the summer of 2022 after their relegation to the championship, and during his time at the club he was a regular starter because of his consistency and reliability in terms of fitness; However, some would claim that the club did not miss competition in broad areas.
Despite the fact that only 21 times in the Premier League during the 2024/25 season due to an injury in November that the 25-year-old for four months, McNeil still had a relatively positive season in terms of output and target contributions, with four goals and six assists registering.
On the way to the new season, the club is actively looking for a First-Choice right wing player to strengthen the team after departure earlier in the summer, so the competition for places is expected to increase.
McNeil can fall from the pecking order and therefore become a team player
Conclusion: team player
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
A player who loves Grealiskh is one of the many newcomers in Everton this summer. On August 6, Dewsbury-Hall was announced as an Everton player, after he arrived at a permanent deal for a fee in the £ 25 million region from Chelsea.
The 26-year-old enjoyed a successful period during his time in Leicester City, in which he in particular returned the Foxes to the Premier League in 2023/24 during his last season in the East Midlands, and the player of the clubs and supporters of the season before moving to the capital and joined Chelsea.
Dewsbury-Hall is a player who offers versatility and can play in several positions in the midfield area. During his Everton debut against Roma in the last pre-season match of the summer, he played as an attacking midfielder for the regular midfield duo of Idrissa Gana Gueye and James Garner.
With the arrival of Jack Grealisk, however, he was able to fall into a deeper role as a box-to-box midfielder, a position that spoke about his ‘most preferred’ during his first interview as Everton player.
In the future, after you have signed a long -term contract with Everton, you would think that ‘KDH’ will be a permanent starter for the toffees in what position David Moyes chooses him to play him. Dewsbury-Hall will undoubtedly play a key role in Everton who is again looking to become successful and look for the table instead of down.
Conclusion: Starter
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