As reported by The Sun, Ronald Koeman is ready to ship Aaron Lennon and Gerard Deulofeu out of Goodison in his bid to revitalise The Toffees' wide ranks.

What's the story?

Having failed to record a goal or an assist between them this season, Koeman's patience with his misfiring right-sided wingers appears to have run out.

The Sun report that not only is the Everton boss planning to move both Lennon and Deulofeu on in either loan deals or permanent transfers, he's already found a replacement.

The paper reckon that PSV Eindhoven winger Luciano Narsingh is the man Koeman is looking to, with the Dutch international out of contract this coming May and possibly available for a cut-price deal in January.

Is Narsingh the answer?

Narsingh is a winger with plenty of experience under his belt, having made over 200 appearances in the Eredivisie. With 40 goals in that time, it's clear he knows his way to goal.

Known for his speed, dribbling and crossing, the Netherlands international was also on the scoresheet against England at Wembley in a friendly this March.

Like many wingers, he's gone through dips in form throughout his career but was back to his best for PSV last season scoring nine goals in 39 appearances and helping them to their second league title in as many seasons.

Lennon and Deulofeu have failed to impress at Everton, especially under Koeman, and at the very least Narsingh would offer Everton fans some hope that there will be improvements on the right side of the Toffees' attack.

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