Another name coming out of Euro 2008, and being linked with many clubs, including the Toffees, is that of Andrei Arshavin of Zenit St. Petersburg and Russia. Having been linked earlier this year with Everton following their defeat in the Uefa Cup group stage, he has now gained much attention for his attacking skill during Euro qualifiers, and Zenit's victory against Rangers to win the UEFA Cup.
While he has been heavily linked with Arsenal, and it would be some coup for Moyes to snag him, he would fit perfectly into the squad, bolstering our thin midfield and providing an attacking style of play that fits perfectly with the likes of Cahill and Arteta. Moyes would have to cough up at least £10 million and a large wage to tempt him to Liverpool.
Another rumour going around has linked Everton to pint sized midfielder João Moutinho, of Sporting and Portugal fame. After a move to a bigger club, he has gained Moyes interest due to lack of action by the larger clubs who he was initially linked with.
If Moyes can steal him from under the noses of Wenger or Ferguson, and for the rumoured £6 million that is being mentioned, then it will be a big big coup for Everton.
If Everton lose Arteta this summer, then one possible replacement will be David Bentley of Blackburn. His desire for European football, and Everton's need for an established winger could land him at Goodison Park.
Whether he would be worth the rumoured £14 million that Blackburn are reportedly asking is tough to predict. Signing Bentley would be a bad move in my view, especially for £14 million. He's not the player to take us to the next level and is severely overpriced.
I hope that Everton do not fall foul to another severely overpriced and overrated Premiership transfer of the Bent or Defoe style.
A couple of other names that have circulated include Riki at Deportivo and Joe Mattock from Leicester. While I know little about either, if Riki can be obtained cheaply then he may be an adequate backup to Johnson and Yakubu up front, while Anichebe and Vaughan continue their development.
Mattock, a defender, has attracted the attention of several Premier League clubs, and again if obtained cheaply could be the next big thing for the club, several years down the road.
Moyes has shown his skill in snapping up players cheaply from the lower leagues and turning them into regular starters (Cahill, Lescott) and so I don't doubt his eye for Mattock.
To sum up; to continue our fight for a top four finish in the league, and really establish ourselves as a "big" club, we must buy big names, and add depth to ensure we stay consistent.
While Liverpool flounders over overrated English talent (Barry), and sell off consistent players for less than their worth (Riise, Alonso), it is Everton's time to strike.
The danger is that once Euro 2008 finishes, and all the top managers around Europe get out their check books to match inflated prices, our limited funds may push us to the side. With the likes of Man City and Tottenham about to spend big, we may have a fight on our hands we can not win.
If Moyes can bring in three or four established players for no more than £20 million total, while bolstering our reserves with a couple of up and coming stars, I think we will stand a chance.
Top tips for Moyes
Do hold onto Arteta and sign Moutinho, and a solid CDM if available.
Don't sign Bentley or enter an inflated bidding war for Arshavin.





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