Everton’s 2026 summer transfer tracker: Every deal, live

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Everton’s 2026 summer transfer tracker: Every deal, live

Everton’s summer business under David Moyes and the Friedkin Group is well underway. Here’s every confirmed signing, advanced deal, live target and departure in one place.


✅ Confirmed

Hayden Hackney — Middlesbrough, midfielder
Signed for an initial £16.5m rising to around £25m with add-ons. The Championship Player of the Season arrives as a progressive, deep-lying midfielder rather than a direct like-for-like replacement for Idrissa Gueye. Full story

Arthur Barratt — Chelsea, midfielder (academy)
16-year-old signed on a permanent deal from Chelsea’s Cobham academy, seen as a long-term development prospect rather than an immediate first-team addition. Full story

Merlin Röhl’s loan made permanent
Confirmed alongside the Hackney and Keita business, adding a further central midfield option once fit.


🟡 Advanced / Agreement Reported

Tyrique George — Chelsea, winger
Everton and Chelsea are reported to have reached an agreement on a permanent deal worth in excess of £20m, having initially let their £25m loan option lapse before reopening talks. Personal terms understood to be the final step.

Jack Grealish — Manchester City, permanent/loan
Everton have not triggered their £50m option to sign Grealish permanently after his season-ending foot injury, but are described as “confident” of retaining him either via a second loan or a reduced permanent fee. Talks expected to intensify.


🔴 Departures

Idrissa Gana Gueye — contract expired
Out of contract since 30 June. Everton’s public statements remain non-committal, but growing signals — including reports around his family’s living arrangements — point toward this being the end of his second spell at the club.

Reece Welch — released
Left on the expiry of his contract; reported to be trialling with Danish side Lyngby.

Tim Iroegbunam — linked with a move away
No bid confirmed, but Bundesliga interest from Dortmund and Stuttgart has been reported. Everton have so far resisted approaches; his exit would leave a gap at the base of midfield given his defensive profile.


🔵 Live Targets — Midfield

Mandela Keita (Parma, £21–25m) — Talks opened with Parma and his representatives; Atalanta also in talks, and Everton reportedly need a staggered payment plan to meet the asking price.

Richard Rios (Benfica, £87m release clause) — Admired rather than actively pursued; widely expected to prefer a move to Napoli for Champions League football.


🔵 Live Targets — Right-Back

Everton’s most crowded position. Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham, relegation-reduced price) is understood to be the most advanced target, with Moyes’ prior relationship with him seen as an advantage. Raoul Bellanova (Atalanta, ~€20m), Rico Lewis (Manchester City, ~£35m asking price), Djed Spence and Guéla Doué (Strasbourg) remain under consideration behind him.


🔵 Live Targets — Attack

Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) — Reported to have made his willingness to join known to Moyes directly, contingent on Everton making a formal approach. Any deal likely tied to funding from elsewhere in the squad.

Karl Darlow (free agent, ex-Leeds) — Everton in the mix alongside Manchester United for the free-agent goalkeeper as cover for Jordan Pickford.

Liam Delap (Chelsea) — Reported to be a leading contender for the striker after his difficult debut season at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea’s valuation said to have dropped from around £40m toward £30m.

Ricardo Pepi (PSV) and El Bilal Touré (Atalanta) — Both monitored as striker options, though neither is currently advanced.


🟠 Contract Situations to Watch

Iliman Ndiaye — Contract talks stalled; Yakubu has publicly urged the club to tie him down. Reports link a possible sale to Manchester City interest worth up to £69m, which some reports connect to funding a Bowen deal.

Gary is editor for ReadEverton. He has many years experience of sports writing behind him after deciding (belatedly) that the world of accountancy wasn't for him. His work has been featured on (among many others) BBC Sport and The Metro. He has written on many sports, but considers himself an expert in football and F1. When not writing and editing he likes to go to the cinema and sip a lovely cold pint of Guinness (not always at the same time).

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