The great flop from Everton who left for £0 is suddenly ranked higher than Mo Salah.

The great flop from Everton who left for £0 is suddenly ranked higher than Mo Salah.

Objectives. Football’s money. You can win championships and all that, but without goals,

you can’t lay the groundwork for any kind of success.

Everton is in desperate need of goals. With Sunday’s loss at Old Trafford ruthlessly exposing the

Toffees’ deficiencies up top, Sean Dyche is aware that his team is about to embark on a difficult winter.
The days of Dominic Calvert-Lewin are running out. A cynic would argue that his eight-match

Premier League drought is a result of the uncertainty surrounding his contract,

which expires at the end of the current campaign, and the impact it has had on his performance.

Armando Broja, 27, may be leaving Goodison Park with his tail between his legs as

he nears the green light following injury issues.

Calvert-Lewin has already experienced success on Merseyside; in his prime under Carlo Ancelotti,

he was even praised as a “monster” by talent scout Jacek Kulig.
A new era is coming. The Friedkin Group is about to acquire Farhad Moshiri’s 94% share,

and perhaps a new transfer plan can put an end to the flood of early misfires.
There have undoubtedly been some of Everton’s worst strikers in contemporary history.

There have, in fact, been some. Since Moshiri insinuated himself in the head chair,

Everton supporters have endured some howlers in the transfer market,

and some intriguing additions at number nine have turned out to be anything but fortunate.

One of the more detrimental financial effects would be Cenk Tosun.

The fact that he only scored 11 goals in 61 appearances after joining from Besiktas for

£27 million was made even more disheartening by the fact that he scored five goals in his first 14 Premier League games.

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