Alan Myers shares timeline for first summer transfer as Everton get busyEverton have a busy transfer window ahead as David Moyes looks to reinforce different areas at Bramley-Moore Dock.Liam Delap could’ve been the face of the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but he chose to sign for Chelsea from Ipswich Town instead.Villarreal striker Thierno Barry is now being linked with a move to the Toffees, as they look to negotiate his £34million release clause.With a busy few months ahead, the possible timeline of the Blues’ first summer singing has been revealed.Everton are working a lot behind the scenes on their transfers. (Credit: Imago)Everton won’t sign anyone until July, a lot of work going on for transfersAlan Myers doubts the Toffees will sign someone before July in the ongoing transfer window.MORE TOFFEES STORIESThe former Sky Sports journalist was asked when fans can expect incoming players at the Blues, and it appears that supporters won’t be seeing fresh faces announced in June.Myers is hearing that a lot of work is being done behind the scenes regarding new signings, and it feels like a matter of time before Moyes has a new addition to work with.The journalist wrote on X (20 June): “I doubt we’ll see anything till July, but let’s see. From what I hear, there’s a lot of work going on at the moment on the process.”Nick Cox and Nick Hammond must be quick with new transfers for MoyesFormer Manchester United chief Nick Cox has been officially appointed the Technical Director at the Toffees as The Friedkin Group (TFG) start a new era away from Goodison Park.The Blues have moved away from the Director of Football model and now have a team in place to take them forward ahead of the first game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.There has been talk of Moyes signing Manchester City star Jack Grealish at the Merseyside outfit this summer, and Kyle Walker has also been linked with them.Competition Matches Wins Draws Losses Premier League 19 8 7 4 Moyes’ Premier League record last season.Everton fans will hope they don’t have to endure any more relegation battles after Farhad Moshiri’s exit.The last few seasons at Goodison Park have been underwhelming, but Moyes has shown he can turn the tide at the Toffees.After taking over from Sean Dyche, the Scottish manager helped the Blues finish 13th in the Premier League, the highest position they’ve achieved in four years.It would make sense for the Merseyside outfit to give the former West Ham United coach the necessary personnel needed to try and win silverware in the coming years.Who the Toffees will make their first signing of the summer remains to be seen.
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