Everton transfer news: Frank Lampard targets swoop for Brennan Johnson to fix his biggest issue
Everton are keen on winger Brennan Johnson and will make a move if Nottingham Forest fail to win promotion to the Premier League on Sunday.
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Everton are keen on winger Brennan Johnson and will make a move if Nottingham Forest fail to win promotion to the Premier League on Sunday.
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Everton midfielder Dele Alli‘s decline is “sad” to see although Frank Lampard could still rediscover his “world class” ability, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
Everton just about secured another season in the Premier League after a difficult relegation battle and are now looking at options to strengthen the squad, with a new transfer update emerging on one particular target.
Tottenham Hotspur are among the clubs interested in signing Everton forward Richarlison, according to a report from the Daily Mail.
Everton will be relieved that they avoided Premier League relegation this season, but they may feel that their squad needs to be improved so that they don’t suffer a similar brush with danger next time around; and it seems that they are already reportedly lining up their summer transfer targets as a new update emerges.
Everton are "determined" to sign Nottingham Forest forward Brennan Johnson this summer.
It was a season quite unlike any other in Chelsea's recent history. Basking in the glow of last year's superb Champions League triumph - achieved five months after Thomas Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard as manager with the club ninth in the Premier League table - all Chelsea seemingly needed to compete with Manchester City and Liverpool for the title was a proven, prolific goalscorer.