Everton manager Frank Lampard could sign his next Mason Mount in the form of midfielder Conor Gallagher this summer, with both players having a lot of similarities.

What's the story?

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT journalist Peter O'Rourke has said that there are many similarities between Gallagher and Mount and that if Everton were to get him it would be a "huge signing".

It was recently reported by The Daily Star that Everton are one of the clubs interested in signing the player from Chelsea. He spent this past season on loan at Crystal Palace where he impressed greatly.

It was confirmed by Blues boss Tomas Tuchel that Gallagher would return to Chelsea for pre-season and then a decision would be made then.

It's thought the midfielder's price tag is as much as £50m.

He can solve Everton's problems

If a move to Merseyside did happen then it would go a long way in helping solve Everton's current problems. They secured their Premier League status with a game to spare and are now looking to rebuild.

A player of Gallagher's quality would surely pull them away from the relegation dogfight for next season. The Toffees scored just 43 goals as they secured a 16th placed Premier League finish and Gallagher's creative ability would help increase that number.

The 22-year-old made 34 appearances for Palace in the league this season, scoring eight and assisting three. If you compare that to Everton's players, only forward Richarlison scored more.

When you look at Gallagher in relation to his positional peers in Europe's top five leagues over the past year, his performances are outstanding. He ranks in the top 2% for successful dribbles that lead to a goal, and the top 3% for pressures in the attacking third which shows his work rate.

It's no wonder he has been dubbed as the "next Mount" by pundit Noel Whelan to Football Insider.

"Even though he is young, he’s very much in the mould of Mason Mount. He’s got that kind of attitude where he wants to be the star, the next Mount, he wants to be the player who gets hold of the game and is always making things happen.

"He’s brave, he makes himself available, he’s got no fear. That’s the way it should be," he added.

Chelsea have yet another talented academy product on their hands, but he's not going to want to sit on the bench. If Tuchel can't offer him enough game time then he'll want to go somewhere that will.

Although he would be offered that at Everton, it would take a lot of money to buy him permanently given his talent. A loan deal would look more likely, Gallagher only earning £17k per week would allow The Toffees to recover financially.

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