Everton’s team is expected to undergo significant changes in the transfer market.
The Friedkin Group will provide David Moyes with a considerable budget this summer, with the goal of returning Everton to its former glory.
The American investors have ambitious goals and are eager to remedy the wrongs of Farhad Moshiri’s tenure.

As a result, Everton’s recruitment team is due to undergo significant changes, with CEO Angus Kinnear joining from Leeds United.
Nick Hammond, a highly regarded Leeds scout, is also joining Everton, and the process of selecting candidates has already begun.
Having said that, it has now surfaced that the Toffees are targeting a Champions League finalist.
Everton are interested in Inter Milan defender Yan Bisseck, who has helped the team reach the UEFA Champions League final after defeating Barcelona in the semis.
Bisseck has formed a strong defensive partnership with Francesco Acerbi and Alessandro Bastoni.
According to Rudy Galleti, Everton are interested in signing the Inter centre-back this summer, and the Italian giants may agree to sell him for the right price.
Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, and Bournemouth are also monitoring his situation.
Inter will only sell Bisseck after the Club World Cup.
Moyes has made it obvious that he wants a new centre-back, with Michael Keane one of many players leaving this summer.
Bisseck appears to be at the top of his shortlist, and he might sign if Everton agrees to pay his £34 million asking price.
However, Inter will only allow Bisseck to go after the Club World Cup, which runs from June 14th to July 13th.
Everton are also interested in signing Maxime Esteve, whom Moyes has personally scouted over the past few months.

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