According to reports in the Daily Mail, Everton have won the race to sign in demand KAS Eupen forward Henry Onyekuru.

A number of Premier League clubs – including Arsenal, Swansea City and West Ham United – were interested in bringing the 20-year-old to England following an outstanding season for the Belgian outfit.

The Nigeria international scored 24 goals in 41 appearances in all competitions to attract the interest of teams and become one of the most coveted young players in Europe, but the Toffees look to have sealed a deal for the attacker according to the Daily Mail.

If he does sign, he will join Jordan Pickford and Davy Klaassen on Merseyside with the duo already completing their moves to Goodison Park this summer.

However, manager Ronald Koeman won’t be finishing his business there and as well as looking to get a deal for Sandro Ramirez over the line, the Dutchman will be looking to further strengthen his squad before the start of next season.

Here are three players that must follow Onyekuru to Everton…

Michael Keane

While Everton have boosted their squad in terms of the goalkeeping, midfielder and forward positions this summer, Koeman is yet to do any work on his defence – and it is needed.

With Ashley Williams and Phil Jagielka getting no younger and Ramiro Funes Mori unlikely to be a first choice on his return from a knee injury, the Dutchman will want to bring in a new centre-back and he has been heavily linked with a £25m move for Keane.

Having impressed for Burnley last term and having pushed himself into contention to be a regular spot in the England squad – and perhaps even the team – he could prove to be a shrewd acquisition for the backline.

Gylfi Sigurdsson

While Everton have boosted their squad with the addition of attacking midfielder Davy Klaassen from Ajax already this summer, Koeman may feels that he needs a player in the position who is proven in the Premier League – especially if contract rebel Ross Barkley leaves this summer.

Having scored nine goals and provided a further 13 assists for a struggling Swansea side last season, Sigurdsson could be the answer.

However, the 27-year-old could come at a huge price with Premier League rivals Leicester City quoted £40m if they want to sign the Iceland international, according to the Leicester Mercury, but he has the quality to be worth the risk.

Moussa Dembele

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Whether Romelu Lukaku leaves or not this summer, Everton need a new striker after Arouna Kone was released following the expiration of his contract and Enner Valencia returned to West Ham United following the completion of his season-long loan spell.

The Toffees will certainly have been keeping a close eye on the performances of Dembele following his move to Celtic last summer, and he will have done enough to convince Premier League sides that he is ready to make the step up.

The 20-year-old scored 32 goals and provided a further nine assists in 49 appearances in all competitions, and he looks to have the potential to replace Lukaku now, and in the future.

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