Everton had a very quiet January window because they were unable to make any transfers due to their financial situation.
While Sean Dyche would have loved to add more players to his struggling team, the existing state of the team made that unfeasible. The largest win, in actuality, came from holding onto important players like Jarrad Branthwaite and Amadou Onana, both of whom were being pursued by major teams.
Given their prior experience with loanees Jack Harrison and Arnaut Danjuma, the loan market appeared to be a viable path for investigation. But none of the other players were interested in joining, so now their only chance of survival is the free agency market, should they need a recruit.
Liverpool World has therefore made the decision to keep a watch on available out-of-contract players and determine whether Everton should sign any of them.
El Ghazi Anwar
El Ghazi, who is still only 28, previously made a brief loan move to Everton. In what was a terrible transfer that simply didn’t work out, he played just twice. Though it seems doubtful that he would come back after making such a terrible transfer, he is one of the few free agents with respectable Premier League experience and a threat on both wings.
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