Last minute deals at Goodison Park?

Date: 15th August 2010 at 8:21 pm
Written by Matt C

To say the transfer window (so far) has been uneventful is tantamount to saying the Arctic is a bit nippy, as the majority of Premier League clubs are seemingly being careful with their finances. In some cases clubs simply have to sell before they can buy, much to the frustrations, no doubt, of many managers and supporters.

The lack of spending at the top of the Premier League has surprised many, especially given the open nature of last season’s title race. You would have thought the likes of United and Chelsea would have looked at a big outlay this summer, to ensure the also-rans remain at an arm’s length in their pursuits of the title. Only City have made substantial moves this summer, although you do feel that they may well struggle to strike a balance. This means this season’s race for the title, Champions League and Europa League places are very much as they were last year, unless we witness a major change in the transfer wind in the coming fortnight.

The media is predicting that a transfer storm is set to erupt, but it begs the question as to whether Everton really need to partake in some last minute shopping.

Does David Moyes need to bring any players in before the transfer window shuts in 16 days time and if so who would you like to see him bring in?

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  • Mark says:
    Date: August 15th, 2010 at 11:41 pm

    We could use a left back just in case of enmergencies and another seasoned forward. I’d like to see us let Yak go to W’Ham no matter the price.. waste of spave.. Vaughn too. based on how badlt Turner is injured after 10 mins at Coventry perhaps a third string goalie might be needed too

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    says: We could use a left back just in case of enmergencies and another seasoned forward. I'd like to see us let Yak go to W'Ham no matter the price.. waste of spave.. Vaughn too. based on how badlt Turner is injured after 10 mins at Coventry perhaps a third string goalie might be needed too
    Mark
  • Mick Copo says:
    Date: August 16th, 2010 at 9:30 am

    If we can sell the Yak I would probably replace him with Remy and also try to bring in Bellamy on a 12 month loan. As for a left back, Neville or Coleman can slot in if needed, I think we have enough cover at the back and in midfield its our forward line that is the worry should we lose a couple through injury.

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    says: If we can sell the Yak I would probably replace him with Remy and also try to bring in Bellamy on a 12 month loan. As for a left back, Neville or Coleman can slot in if needed, I think we have enough cover at the back and in midfield its our forward line that is the worry should we lose a couple through injury.
    Mick Copo

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