It looks set to be another big summer in the transfer market for Everton and their owner Farhad Moshiri, after a hugely disappointing campaign.

Following a huge summer of spending last summer, hopes were high that the Merseyside outfit could make that step forward and start to challenge the top six clubs in the Premier League, and perhaps even gatecrash the top Champions League qualification spots.

However, it hasn't worked out like that and under Ronald Koeman and now Sam Allardyce, they look set for an eighth-place finish at the very best after a disastrous start to the season.

Moshiri will be determined to improve and get things right in terms of recruitment this summer, and with or without Allardyce – whose future appears to be far from certain – they will want to get the right players in at Goodison Park, as well as getting the deadwood out through the exit door in order to freshen things up.

There are a number of Toffees players that should be fearful for their futures given their performances and attitudes this term, and they could be some of the first to be moved on.

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Everton's defence has been a huge problem at times this season – especially earlier on in the campaign – and at times back then the fans may have wished that Funes Mori was available to replace the likes of Ashley Williams and Michael Keane in the backline, despite not being really solid himself during his spell at Goodison Park.

However, the Argentina international was missing because of a serious injury he picked up while on duty with his country, which has meant that he has played just 14 minutes of Premier League football this term.

You get the feeling that the 27-year-old doesn't have the best attitude after a report from Fox Sports says he has told Wayne Rooney to ask Allardyce to play him more ahead of the World Cup – thinking about his country rather than the club that pay his wages – and the Toffees should cash in this summer.

While the Frenchman has been a regular in the Everton midfield in recent weeks and has improved – albeit with the transfer window just around the corner – his below-par displays and his questionable attitude earlier on in the campaign should bring some major doubt over his future.

The former Manchester United man failed to make the squad on occasions during David Unsworth's caretaker spell last year, which shows that something clearly wasn't right with his mentality on the training ground.

The Merseyside outfit need players that are committed and willing to put their body on the line to help them progress, and you get the feeling that Schneiderlin isn't really one of those and must go – it would be an outcome that wouldn't leave Everton fans on Twitter too upset after they were left confused by the praise he received following the 1-0 win against Newcastle on Monday.

Like Schneiderlin, Mirallas was another player who sometimes failed to make Unsworth's squad earlier on in the season.

It is likely that it is down to his attitude, which has been brought into question many times during his Everton career.

The Belgium international joined Olympiacos on loan during the January transfer window having been frozen out by Sam Allardyce, but Belgian media outlet Het Nieuwsblad report that the Greek side remain unconvinced about the attacker, and are unlikely to sign him on a permanent basis.

The Toffees must find another buyer for the 30-year-old if that is the case, in order to get rid of a player who never seems to be far from trouble.

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