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With Everton entering a new era under David Moyes, the upcoming transfer window could shape more than just next season—it might define the club’s direction for years to come. Early rumours suggest targeted, pragmatic business, and that fits the Moyes blueprint perfectly.

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00:00With Everton entering a new era under David Moyes, the upcoming transfer window could
00:08shape more than just the next season.
00:11It might define the club's direction for years to come.
00:15Early rumours suggest targeted pragmatic business and that fits the Moyes blueprint perfectly.
00:21There's an emphasis on balance, adding experience without stifling youth, shoring up key areas
00:28without overspending, Moyes will want players who fit his structure, disciplined, hardworking
00:35and capable of adapting quickly.
00:39After a stabilising campaign, this summer offers a chance to build on solid foundations.
00:46How ambitious can Everton be and will financial limitations restrict key moves?
00:52We spoke to Liverpool World's Will Rooney about the early whispers, Moyes' approach and what
00:59supporters can realistically expect from a vital transfer window.
01:03Will, looking at Everton and in terms of their summer plans, I would mention it's also going
01:09to be a few big changes around the stadium move to be completed as well.
01:14David Moyes' first summer window back at the club.
01:17In terms of Liam Dillap, obviously he's going to be on a lot of Premier League clubs' radars.
01:23He's had a great season at a real struggling side this season and that relegation release
01:28clause as well, which will come into place likely in terms of Ipswich.
01:33Do you feel Everton should go all out for the likes of Liam Dillap?
01:37How do you think they should navigate this summer transfer window?
01:40Because, you know, a striker who can score, you know, double-figure goals is so important.
01:45Obviously, that sort of lacked with Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the last couple of seasons.
01:50Yeah, well, Everton, that's the thing, Sandy, Will needs a striker.
01:54They're going to have, that's the thing, Sandy, two senior options out of contract,
01:59Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Armando Brode, who is probably going to be going back to Chelsea.
02:04And Calvert-Lewin has had his ups and downs at Everton, has his injury issues now.
02:12And do Everton look and go in a different direction instead?
02:17And the thing with Liam Dillap is say, can Everton, if they do like him, can they persuade him
02:24that Everton are the club?
02:26Does he want to fast-track his career and go to maybe a Chelsea or, you know, a Man United's?
02:32But why do you want to go to Man United at the minute?
02:34And if you go to Everton, you know you're going to be playing a lot of football.
02:41Still only 22. Everton have got a history of developing strikers.
02:45They, you know, like to Romelu Lukaku, who went and scored how many goals for Everton
02:50and got a big move to Man United on the back of that.
02:53And if David Moyes can convince him that he is going to be leading the line, he will improve.
03:01He won't stand in his way in a few years if a massive club comes on.
03:06And Everton are a massive club himself.
03:07You don't know what Everton are going to do in the next couple of seasons.
03:11If they, you know, take an upward trajectory, start challenging for Europe.
03:15That's the aim of David Moyes.
03:16So, you know, the pulling power is there.
03:18Say, Dillap, he's only had one year in the Premier League, scored 12 goals for Ipswich.
03:23But he does look like a sort of centre-forward who David Moyes would like, you know.
03:27And someone who can bully defenders, someone who can give you the focal point,
03:33but someone who can score goals as well.
03:35He's shown that this season.
03:38£30 million, the only issue for Everton is how much of the budget would that take up?
03:44Because, you know, Everton are going to be able to spend money this summer,
03:47but it's not like they've got, you know, a blank cheque book.
03:51They've still got to keep an eye on the PSR situation, etc.
03:54And will Ipswich, if they want one instalment to £30 million,
04:02then it might be difficult for Everton to pay it out of front.
04:05But can they pay it instalments?
04:07I don't know.
04:09Well, if I was Liam Dillap and you were 22,
04:13you've got to make your next move.
04:16You've got to consider it.
04:17Do you want to go to Man Utd and get swallowed up, potentially?
04:22Look at Rasmus Hoyland's strolled there.
04:24Or do you want to go to a team that you know you'll be playing week in, week out
04:27with a manager who really admires you?
04:30So, might need another left-back, midfield.
04:36So, it's whether they can go all out on one player
04:39or they have to manage the budget accordingly.
04:42And then, you've got to manage the budget accordingly.

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