Everton Lead The Race For £40m PL Star: The Right Fit For David Moyes?
Everton Lead The Race For £40m PL Star: The Right Fit For David Moyes? Goodison Park officials are making moves. Football Insider reports that Everton have emerged as frontrunners to sign Chelsea forward Liam Delap this summer. It comes after a thoroughly miserable year at Stamford Bridge for the 23-year-old striker. Everton lead the transfer race for Liam Delap Chelsea splashed £30 million to bring him in from Ipswich Town last summer. It flat-out didn’t work. One lone Premier League goal. That is the entire return from a club campaign where he cut an isolated, frustrated figure in West London. The raw physical traits are obviously there, but he couldn’t convince anyone he deserved a permanent spot. 12 league starts tell the story. Now, Chelsea want a permanent sale. They are ready to sell him permanently to fund their own attacking revamp. Everton tried to get him a year ago. They missed out, but the recruitment team didn’t delete his name from the database. He is right back at the top of the summer wishlist. Why Goodison is the right fit? LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 18: Liam Delap of Chelsea reacts during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on April 18, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) David Moyes needs a proper focal point. Simple as that. Everton scraped their way to a 13-place finish last term, but the goals dried up far too often. Beto managed nine, which made him the top scorer, but neither he nor Thierno Barry looked clinical enough to push the club toward Europe. Delap changes the dynamic. A £35m fee is being touted. It makes sense. Look at his Ipswich form before the Chelsea nightmare. 12 top-flight goals for a side completely up against it. He is an aggressive, direct runner who frightens centre-backs by chasing lost causes. Moyes loves that profile. A traditional number nine who doesn’t mind the dirty work. Money helps, of course. The Friedkin Group’s financial backing means Everton can finally outmuscle teams like Newcastle United in the market. The rumoured price tag might touch £40m with add-ons. Sounds steep for a bloke who sat on the bench for twelve months, but he’s young and English. The homegrown status protects his value if things go south. He is desperate to point fingers and prove people wrong. That hunger is exactly what Moyes needs in the dressing room. Chelsea want a quick sale to clear the decks, so Everton have to wrap this up before rival bids complicate the picture. He has the raw power to thrive on Merseyside.
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