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Everton have a matter of days now to solve their issues which have been evident in their opening two games of the Premier League season.

Sean Dyche has now seen his Everton side suffer two heavy defeats in their first week of the new 2024/25 campaign.

It has not been easy watching for the Blues fans on Merseyside which have seen seven goals conceded and zero goals scored so far.

However, they have also been watching the majority of their summer signings sit on the bench for those opening defeats.

Regardless, of how Dyche has used his new recruits, there is clearly some work needing to be done in the final days of this summer’s transfer window.

And Fabrizio Romano has just provided the Everton fans with an update on what they could expect over the final days of the market.

Everton could bring in two more signings before Friday’s deadline

The Toffees’ boss casted an angry figure last week as Dyche hit out at the Everton fans who left during their defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion.

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Over the coming days, Everton are going to have the opportunity to potentially add to their front line with questions remaining about their strikers.

Everton have been strongly linked with interest in Newcastle United right-back Kieran Trippier with the defender potentially available for a late move.

But the England international may not be the only potential arrival on Merseyside over the next week with Romano providing an encouraging update.

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Romano has claimed the Toffees could be set for a busy end to the market.

“They could be busy, for sure. I think they could do something, maybe two signings or something like that. Let’s see how many. But for sure, they will be busy,” he said.

“They’re exploring opportunities that we know about. The financial fair play situation is not making things super easy for them, but they’re still actively working on several things.

“We said about Trippier, but there could also be other possibilities in several different positions. So, I think Everton will be active.”

Everton may not have the finances available to make any move transfers

With the Everton takeover situation still lingering in the background, the long-term financial situation at Goodison Park is up for debate.

It has been claimed by Alan Myers that Everton did not have any financial concerns for the short-term, but that was earlier in the summer.

John Textor has entered exclusive talks with Farhad Moshiri following his bid to take over Everton.

Now, with less than a week left in the window, Everton may be feeling slightly more reserved given there has been no takeover completed of the club.

And Dyche certainly did not hint towards any late signings coming through the doors following the defeat against Tottenham on Saturday.

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