Many Everton fans on Twitter and the Grand Old Team forum have been discussing Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard following his latest goalscoring display for his club on Wednesday night.

The Frenchman netted twice – including a sublime free-kick – in the 4-0 win against Motherwell at Fir Park, making it four goals in his previous two Scottish Premiership outings and 19 in 22 in total in the league this term.

Despite only turning 22 years of age last month, the centre-forward is showing great promise up top for the Hoops, and has 56 goals in 118 games in all competitions for them during his career at Celtic Park.

Not only that, but he also has 28 assists to his name too to show that he can provide for his teammates too – something that can be important as a striker, especially if you are going through a dry spell.

As you can see below, there were those fans who simply praised the former Paris Saint-Germain youngster for his most recent performance.

One person on Twitter said they would "take him at Everton no problem", but said that Celtic need to get him to stay for their potential 10th successive Scottish Premiership title run in 2020/21.

Other fans were responding to a Summer 2020 transfer window thread on the Grand Old Team forum, and suggested him as a potential signing.

Given Cenk Tosun is currently out on loan at Crystal Palace and Oumar Niasse was available for transfer in January, perhaps the Merseyside outfit will need some further striker competition for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Moise Kean come the end of the season.

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Edouard would certainly be a worthy candidate with one individual believing he would adapt to the English Premier League with no problems.

When you see how players like Virgil van Dijk have made the transition from Scotland, it would be hard to argue with that point given the striker's record.

Finally, one supporter said that while they'd be interested in Edouard, they'd perhaps prefer Everton to take a look at Celtic centre-back Kristoffer Ajer – who can also play at right-back – instead.

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Given the Toffees' lack of senior options at the heart of their defence with only Mason Holgate, Yerry Mina and Michael Keane, that could be a smart suggestion.

It doesn't mean they should discount his French teammate though – double deal anyone?

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