Everton fans have made it pretty clear that they want changes to the squad this summer, but who should the Toffees add to their midfield?

Despite their up and down season, Everton are now safe and sound in the top ten, and with the backing of Farhad Moshiri the future can only hold good things for the blue half of Merseyside.

Fans have voiced plenty of concerns this season, and the ageing defence and lack of attacking players with end product is certainly a problem.

First and foremost though, Everton must add to their central midfield department. Idrissa Gueye is a fantastic player, but will likely be the subject of plenty of transfer rumours and cannot do everything by himself.

Wayne Rooney and Morgan Schneiderlin simply don’t have the energy,or in the Frenchman’s case the desire, and the wait is still ongoing for Tom Davies to flourish into the player fans hope he can be.

There have been links to Jack Wilshere in recent weeks, but who else could the Toffees target? Here are three places they could start…

Tanguy Ndombele will likely be the subject of interest from about half of Europe this summer, so it would be a difficult task luring the Frenchman to Merseyside. That said, he may look for somewhere where he is guaranteed playing time, rather than jumping straight to huge club like PSG. The 21 year-old, valued at £13.5m by Transfermarkt, would offer everything Gueye does and more. In 26 Ligue 1 appearances, the wiry midfielder has averaged two tackles and 1.7 interceptions per 90 minutes, as well as an unbelievable 4.7 successful dribbles per game and 1.7 key passes. Everton may have to break the bank to land Ndombele, but he would be worth it.

If Tom Davies continues to stagnate at Goodison, then the Toffees could do a lot worse than looking to another Englishman to take his place. Winks has struggled with injuries this season, but was fantastic when he broke into the Tottenham side. This could be a loan move, as Spurs would probably want a big fee for the 22 year-old to leave permanently, but it wouldn’t be surprising for him to seek a move elsewhere in search of regular playing time. Winks has a 90% pass success rate in the Premier League, and an even more impressive 92% from five Champions League starts.

If planning for the future isn’t your thing, how about a little more experience? 27 year-old Herrera would bring pace, muscle and a bit of snide to the Everton midfield. The Mexican midfielder, valued at £13.5m by Transfermarkt, is a classic box-to-box midfielder and could form a formidable partnership with Gueye. He has averaged 2.8 tackles and 1.7 interceptions per game in the league this season, as well as providing 1.5 key passes per game. Herrera is fast, tough, technically gifted, and most importantly he knows what it takes to win.