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That's according to Sky Sports reporter Vinnie O'Connor, who noted the main targets that the Toffees would look to do today whilst standing outside Finch Farm.

Of the two targets mentioned, one stands out as likely the most doable and the most important given their need for a striker.

"Another player that Everton are interested in and have been for some time is Viktor Gyokeres at Coventry," he said.

Whilst he would go on to discuss the financial implications a deal might imply, new manager Sean Dyche clearly remains keen on the Championship marksman. It was claimed yesterday that the Sky Blues would hold out for £25m.

He'd get Goodison rocking

Boasting a hulking 6 foot 2 frame but the ability to take the ball to feet and drive forward, this is a dynamic player who is sure to get Goodison Park rocking. He is the quintessential Toffees frontman.

He is unlike anything that has been seen at the club in recent years and boasts a fine goalscoring record to back it up too.

This season has already seen the Swedish international notch 12 goals and assist a further four, with the 24-year-old poised to cruise past his tally of 17 goals and five assists from the campaign prior.

Gyokeres is a decisive asset to have on your team, with his qualities making him someone capable of winning a game on his own. At present, Everton arguably have no one capable of such a feat.

Having averaged 1.4 key passes per game alongside a 16% conversion rate too from this season, his unquestionable ability is only exacerbated as someone who can both create and score.

Clearly boating great self-confidence too, which is at an all-time low in the Goodison Park dressing room, his manager Mark Robins labelled him "gleaming from belief" after one of the many occasions where his goals had proved the difference back in 2021.

Should he be able to translate this into successful performances on Merseyside, then he could be Dyche's key catalyst to repair the relationship between the team and the fans and finally, get people excited for every trip to the Grand Old Lady.