Everton launch Sean Dyche era with £45m bid for Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher

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Everton confirmed Sean Dyche as their manager on Monday and set about trying to strengthen his squad by making a bid worth up to £45m for Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher and pursuing the Rennes winger Kamaldeen Sulemana.

 

Other clubs are interested in Gallagher, who was part of England’s World Cup squad in Qatar and has started nine Premier League games this season, including the past two against Crystal Palace and Liverpool. Everton’s offer is £40m with the rest in add-ons. It is unlikely the 22-year-old will want a move to Goodison Park.

Cup

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Everton and Doncaster Rovers will meet in the Carabao Cup Second Round for the second year running but this time at Goodison Park.

 

The two teams were paired together again in this evening’s draw for the Northern Section of the League Cup.

 

The Blues travelled to Yorkshire in late August last year and were on course to be the victims of a big shock when Doncaster took the lead but late goals by then new signings Beto and Arnaut Danjuma spared the blushes of Sean Dyche’s team.

 

Everton went on to make it as far as the last eight after progressing past Aston Villa and Burnley but were beaten on penalties by Fulham in December.

 

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This year’s Second Round ties will be played the week commencing 26 August.

 

 

 

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