Everton’s interest in Max Lowe is intriguing. The Merseyside club will delve into the market for a Centre-back amid uncertainties surrounding the long-term future of Jarrad Brathwaite. However, they are also considering securing the services of a left-back in the summer transfer window.
While Vitaliy Mykolenko has been a solid performer for the Merseyside club, they can do with another top-quality option on the left flank. So, Lowe has emerged as a viable target, with his impending free-agent status making him an appealing target for Everton.
The Toffees are in a spot of bother over the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. So, signing a free agent makes sense, considering he can be a high-value addition to the Everton squad. However, they might face stiff competition from an unnamed Premier League club for the 27-year-old English full-back. According to a report by Football Insider, Max Lowe is the subject of interest from Everton. The Toffees are scouring the market for multiple defenders heading into the summer transfer window. They have set their sights on the 27-year-old Sheffield United full-back.
Losing out on Adams would represent a huge blow to Wolves. A new striker is a priority for the club this summer and a free transfer move would have represented an astute piece of business. Wolves are limited to what they can do in the transfer market this summer and are unable to spend ‘millions’ by the admission of O’Neil.
The club will have to sell some of their big-name stars if they want to make any wholesale changes to their squad. Matheus Cunha recently admitted he is happy but Molineux but there is interest from various Premier League clubs in Pedro Neto. Wolves are believed to value Neto at around £60million.
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