
David Moyes isn’t letting go of £20m Everton target as he sends Charlie Adam on scouting mission
Everton are planning a major overhaul this summer transfer window.
The Friedkin Group are set to give David Moyes a substantial budget as the club’s PSR issues are finally set to clear.
Everton are already eyeing Hamza Igamane ahead of the window after his sensational season in Scotland with Rangers.
Igamane has netted 13 times whilst laying on four assists for the Gers and is being linked with a £25m move to Goodison Park.
Now, work is being done on a £20m target as David Moyes sends Charlie Adam on a scouting mission.
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David Moyes sends Charlie Adam on scouting mission to watch Tom Fellows
According to Alan Nixon’s Patreon, Moyes isn’t giving up on his pursuit of West Bromwich Albion winger Tom Fellows.
The Everton boss sent coaches Alan Irvine and Charlie Adam to watch Fellows last week, however, he ended up missing the clash due to personal reasons.
Moyes is expected to have a major say in transfers this summer as Kevin Thelwell gears up to leave Goodison Park.
Everton tried to sign Fellows on deadline day and it was reported that a £15m deal was agreed upon, however, the deal collapsed.
Tom Fellows stats this season
Fellows, who is an England under-21 international, has enjoyed a productive season in the Championship this season.
The 21-year-old winger is the assist king in the second tier, laying on 11 goals for the promotion hopefuls, who currently reside in sixth place.
Fellows has only netted two league goals, though, so clearly that’s an area of his game which needs improvement.
It’s thought West Ham are also showing an interest in Fellows
‘Supporters will listen to me’… David Moyes sends honest message to Everton fans after West Ham draw
Everton managed to salvage a late point against West Ham United on Saturday afternoon.
The Toffees showed resilience to come back from a goal down to snatch a stoppage-time goal through Jake O’Brien.
Everton fans voted O’Brien Man of the Match as he produced the complete performance from right-back, which isn’t actually his favoured position.
Whilst O’Brien took home most of the plaudits, Jordan Pickford also impressed for Everton, who are now nine games unbeaten in the Premier League.
Speaking after the match, David Moyes had an honest message for Everton fans.
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David Moyes tells supporters there’s real team spirit in the group
Speaking to Everton’s club media, Moyes told Everton supporters that there’s a real team spirit and the players aren’t content when they aren’t performing.
“Yeah they didn’t give in and it’s great that we’ve got real spirit in the dressing room and you know, as the supporters will listen to me a little bit when I tell them that there’s a real… they dig each other out, they’re after each other if we’re not playing well.
“We weren’t happy at half-time, we just thought that we could’ve played much better. The penalty kick looked as if it when it didn’t go for us just on half-time we hadn’t done an awful lot wrong in the first-half we just hadn’t done good enough to probably get the goals in front.”