
"There is going to be an openness to sign another forward if they still lack cutting edge, and that will form more clearly between now and January. They will wait to see the market opportunities that exist and aim to sign a player who can fit in. Let's use Gabriel Jesus as an example. He will likely be available and definitely has the elite quality that could fit the bill. But what is the financial commitment needed? There is talk of a 30m transfer valuation, but you also have to consider his personal package. The level of wages does matter."
"Another would be Richarlison. Links to Everton are always there, and his future at Spurs is coming into doubt again if they are to sign another forward. I am using these as examples of players that could see their situations open up, but the truth is that Moyes will be very particular about what he is looking for. More"
Everton manager David Moyes is likely to look for attacking reinforcements in the January transfer window. The squad currently lacks cutting edge up front, so the club will monitor market opportunities before deciding on a target. Gabriel Jesus could be available and offers elite quality, but any move would require meeting Arsenal's valuation and his wage demands. Richarlison’s future at Tottenham is uncertain, and a return to Everton remains a conceivable option given his happier previous spell there. Financial considerations and Moyes’s specific tactical requirements will shape any transfer decision.
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