Financial constraints mean club need to develop young talentManager insists he is not under pressure to sell Gray or Onana
Sean Dyche has said Everton had to move for Youssef Chermiti before he became unaffordable and that the £15m deal shows the financial reality at Goodison Park.
Chermiti, a 19-year-old striker, is close to joining Everton from Sporting for an initial £12m plus £3m add-ons. The Portugal Under-19 international will become Everton’s third summer signing and the first to cost a fee in a window that Dyche described as challenging.
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