- Everton have been linked with Sporting CP captain Morten Hjulmand.
- Denmark international reportedly attracting interest from several European clubs.
- The link may reveal more about Everton’s ambitions than the player himself.
Everton’s reported interest in Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand is intriguing for reasons that go beyond the player himself.
The Denmark international is undoubtedly talented. At 26, he is entering the prime years of his career, captains one of Europe’s most successful clubs and has established himself as a regular at international level.
But the most interesting aspect of the story is what it potentially says about Everton.
For years, supporters have watched the club operate largely below the top tier of the transfer market, targeting younger prospects, Championship standouts or experienced Premier League players looking for a fresh start.
The Hjulmand link feels different.
Everton appear willing to think bigger
Whether a deal ultimately materialises remains to be seen.
Reports suggest Everton face competition from clubs with European football and greater recent success. That alone means any pursuit is likely to be challenging.
However, the fact Everton’s name is being mentioned alongside those clubs should not be dismissed.
Hjulmand is not a player looking to rebuild his reputation.
Nor is he a prospect who requires years of development.
He is already an established international midfielder performing at a high level for a club accustomed to competing in European competition.
That represents a different calibre of target to many Everton supporters have become used to discussing.
Moyes knows midfield is key
If there is one area of the squad that could define Everton’s progress over the next few seasons, it is midfield.
David Moyes has consistently built his best teams around strong, reliable central midfield partnerships.
From Tim Cahill and Lee Carsley to Marouane Fellaini and Mikel Arteta, Everton’s most successful periods under Moyes were underpinned by quality in the middle of the pitch.
Hjulmand fits the profile of a player capable of bringing leadership, physicality and technical security.
Whether Everton can convince him to make the move is another question entirely.
The bigger story
The most significant takeaway is that Everton appear prepared to be ambitious.
The Friedkin Group’s ownership and the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium have created renewed optimism around the club’s future.
Supporters should not get carried away by every transfer rumour.
But if Everton are consistently being linked with players of Hjulmand’s profile, it suggests the club may finally be looking upwards again.
For a fanbase desperate to see genuine progress, that could be the most encouraging development of all.







