Everton fans will be hoping to see a big summer of transfers following a restricted January window.
The Friedkins were keen to sign two new players in January, but the Toffees were forced to settle for the loan addition of Carlos Alcaraz.
It is an ongoing struggle for Everton with the PSR regulations which restricted their ability to spend over the January window.
Kevin Thelwell expects a bigger summer market at Everton with a lot of their financial concerns being put behind them.
David Moyes has seen his attacking options decimated through injuries.
Iliman Ndiaye is sidelined for weeks through injury, and the Scotsman has already lost three of his four senior strikers to respective injuries.
Ahead of the summer, Everton have just been informed how much it would take to prise away one of their targets from his current club.
Everton informed of Manor Solomon’s asking price
Earlier this week, it was suggested Everton are one of the sides interested in Manor Solomon ahead of the summer transfer window.
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The tricky winger is set to return to Tottenham Hotspur following his season-long loan spell with Leeds United in the Championship.
According to a new report from GiveMeSport, Tottenham will be looking to bring in around £20m for the 25-year-old.
After an impressive season in the second tier with Leeds, Daniel Farke will be keen to keep the winger around at Elland Road.
Moyes was keen for Everton to sign a forward in January, but the 61-year-old did not get his wish with only a midfielder added to his squad.
On the back of the injury issues which Everton have experienced this season, it will be essential for the Friedkins to add some attacking players.
Manor Solomon wants Premier League return
Moyes was shocked by how PSR affected Everton in January with their plans put off until the summer window.
However, they could prove an attractive option for the Spurs winger who is believed to be looking to return to the English top flight.
The issue for Everton will be Leeds United’s expected promotion back to the Premier League.
Former Everton manager Marco Silva hailed Solomon as ‘important’ during his time with the winger at Fulham.
But Everton may have to convince Solomon that their project under TFG is more attractive than what Leeds could offer following their impressive season in the Championship.