Everton eyeing signing of “very interesting” attacking maestro

Everton are interested in completing the signing of a “very interesting” attacking player who has been compared to a legendary former Premier League star.

Everton transfer news

The Blues have won their previous three league games without giving up a goal, demonstrating some very outstanding form in recent weeks. Everton would be aiming for a top-half finish and possibly a European challenge if it weren’t for their 10-point deduction. Sean Dyche is doing an increasingly good job as manager.

Despite their current success, the Merseysiders could still make additions during the January transfer window if a takeover of the team has not yet been completed. This could result in additional monies being available for purchases.

Aodhan Doherty, a teenage player, and Juventus defender Federico Gatti are among the many players connected to Goodison Park departures and transfers in recent weeks. Ben Godfrey, meanwhile, may leave the team next month after losing favor under Dyche despite interest from other teams.

Everton to challenge Liverpool for Max Beier

According to Bild [via The Express], Everton are keen on snapping up Hoffenheim star Maximilian Beier, who is a hugely exciting young German talent. Liverpool are also in the mix to sign him, so it could be an all-Merseyside showdown to acquire his signature.

In just 11 Bundesliga starts this season, the 21-year-old has already scored six goals. He has also scored twice in five appearances for Germany’s Under-21 team.

Given how well both teams are currently playing, it might not be simple to get Beier over Liverpool, but if the Blues can get a trade done, he could be a terrific addition. He is a “very interesting” player who has been praised by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, who believes he might be a long-term fixture at Goodison Park.

Even though Everton’s play on the field has obviously been excellent lately despite everything that seems to be going wrong off it, they occasionally struggle with a lack of offensive strength, particularly with Dominic Calvert-Lewin being prone to injuries and Beto still getting used to life in the English premier league.

As he naturally assumes a center striker role, Beier might bring Dyche an extra bit of magic in the closing third. His ability to dribble and preference for cutting inside from wider areas also stand out.

The young German player, who is 21 years old, has the natural talent and goal threat to become a future hero at Goodison, especially in their new Bramley Moore Dock home starting in the upcoming season. He has already been compared to Premier League legend Roberto Firmino.

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