Jordan Pickford has been a standout for Everton, recently earning two nominations for the Premier League’s Save of the Season. His performances have been crucial, especially in the wake of the team's disappointing finish to the 2025/26 season.
James Garner has voiced the need for improvement within the squad. He acknowledged a 'progressive season' for himself but emphasized that success relies on the entire team. 'I’ll help in whatever way I can, but ultimately I need my teammates there to help me pick up points,' he stated, highlighting the collective effort required.
David Moyes reflected on the season, expressing disappointment and a clear message: Everton must 'add more' to avoid falling short again in the upcoming campaign. The manager's faith in his squad remains, but the pressure is on to enhance the roster.
In the transfer market, Everton is among seven Premier League clubs vying for Solly March, who is set to leave Brighton & Hove Albion this summer. The winger could bring much-needed depth to the squad.
Additionally, Maxime Esteve is another target for the Toffees as he prepares to exit Burnley. Everton's interest in these players signals their intent to strengthen ahead of next season.
Meanwhile, the frustration among fans is palpable, especially following the recent defeat to Tottenham. Michael Ball pointed out that the reaction from Spurs supporters serves as a warning to Moyes about the expectations surrounding the club.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on how Everton navigates these challenges and whether they can turn their fortunes around.
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