Everton have had a busy start to the summer window.
Tim Iroegbunam and Iliman Ndiaye have arrived on permanent deals from Aston Villa and Marseille respectively, while Jack Harrison has agreed to join on loan again from Leeds United.
Still, with Lewis Dobbin and Ben Godfrey departing the Blues there is still work to do for Sean Dyche and Kevin Thelwell in the coming weeks, with some gaps clear in the first-team squad. Some of our writers had a look at the area Everton next need to address ahead of the start of the new Premier League season.
Joe Thomas
Everton need to add options out wide and that is where my search would be right now. The Blues lacked wingers last season and were heavily reliant on Dwight McNeil and Jack Harrison, two players who did a good job but who were overburdened in a long campaign that both began with serious injuries.
I’m still not sure why Arnaut Danjuma did not get more of a chance before Christmas but even then, more options would have been useful. Danjuma has returned to Villarreal and academy prospect Lewis Dobbin has been sold to Aston Villa meaning the return on loan of Harrison, while welcome, is not enough to fix the issues.