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Everton have done very little business this summer making just one signing with James Tarkowski making the move to Merseyside, however, there may be a new potential transfer target being lined up.

According to 90min, Everton are one of several Premier League clubs interested in signing Paris Saint Germain striker Arnaud Kalimuendo.

As per the report, the French champion’s new manager Christophe Galtier has been impressed with the young player since he has taken over at pre-season despite a deal for £20m almost being finalised with Leeds United.

Newcastle United, Everton, Crystal Palace, Brighton, Nice and Rennes are all clubs interested in securing a deal for the forward, however, they will all now need to wait until a decision is made on his future in Paris.

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