August 3, 2025
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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 5: Eddie Nketiah of Crystal Palace during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Liverpool FC at Selhurst Park on October 5, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)

Star Crystal Palace deemed too expensive at £18m has outdone Eddie Nketiah  and Ismaila Sarr in just two games

Forgotten England gem could be the perfect marquee signing to see in Everton’s new era – opinion

Everton are beginning a new era in the 2025/26 season
The 2025/26 season is a fresh start for several clubs in the Premier League, but none more so than Everton. After 133 years at Goodison Park, Toffees fans and players alike waved a tearful goodbye to the iconic stadium in May.

Star Crystal Palace deemed too expensive at £18m has outdone Eddie Nketiah  and Ismaila Sarr in just two games

A move into the shiny new Hill Dickinson Stadium awaits and with it so does a new era for Everton. After several years of relegation battles, the Toffees managed to reach the introduction of their new ground as a Premier League side and will hope to kick on from here.

Star Crystal Palace deemed too expensive at £18m has outdone Eddie Nketiah  and Ismaila Sarr in just two games

Their transfer business this summer has been promising. Thierno Barry signed for £27million from Villarreal, while Charly Alcaraz arrived on a permanent deal and young full-back Adam Aznou has signed from Bayern Munich. Former club heroes have also departed in the shape of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucouré and Ashley Young, while Jarrad Branthwaite signed a new deal in perhaps the most important move of them all. But the Toffees may still have something even bigger up their sleeve.

Star Crystal Palace deemed too expensive at £18m has outdone Eddie Nketiah  and Ismaila Sarr in just two games

Speculation has intensified in recent days that Manchester City winger Jack Grealish could be on the move to Merseyside, with Everton reportedly the ‘most interested party’ according to BBC Sport.

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