Football Insider has learned that Everton are actively working on moving Andre Gomes on as he doesn't feature in Sean Dyche's plans for the season.
Everton are actively working on moving Andre Gomes on as he doesn’t feature in Sean Dyche’s plans for the season,It is believed any potential exit in the coming days will benefit the Toffees from a Financial Fair Play standpoint.
The transfer window in Turkey remains open until next week and could be his last chance to seal a move away from Goodison Park this summer. Gomes spent last season on loan at Ligue 1 side Lille but didn’t do enough to earn a permanent move to northern France.The midfielderGet Exclusive transfers news at Football Insider's YouTube TV channel
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