As reported by The Daily Mirror, Everton are planning a swoop on Hull City winger Kamil Grosicki this summer.

What's the story?

The Toffees have been making serious moves in the current transfer window but it seems that Ronald Koeman isn't quite content enough with his squad going into the new season.

The Mirror report he is interested in signing relegated Hull City's Kamil Grosicki, who only joined the club from Ligue 1 outfit Rennes in January.

The paper say he's rejected a chance to move to Germany as he wants to stay in England and that opens up the door for a potential £7.7m switch to Goodison Park.

Is he good enough for the new look Everton?

With more than one club chasing him this summer, it’s clear that the 28 year old is a wanted man. That in itself perhaps highlights that he can be a very effective Premier League wide man on his day. Across last season in Ligue 1 and the English top-flight, he scored four goals and assisted six more in 20 starts for Rennes and Hull.

His form for his country has been similarly decent too, scoring three goals for Poland over the last twelve months and appearing at Euro 2016.

The reported £7.7m isn’t a huge figure in Premier League terms and moving for him would add depth and quality to Everton on the flank.

However, the Toffees are showing a level of ambition this summer that perhaps means Grosicki would never escape squad player status at Goodison Park, rather than being a first pick. If all parties are happy in that scenario then it all makes sense, just don't be expecting the Pole to be taking Everton by storm.

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