Everton to resist any Anthony Gordon approach but Richarlison likely to leave with two clubs ready to swoop EFC
Everton will resist any approach from Tottenham this summer for winger Anthony Gordon, talkSPORT understands.
Everton are keeping tabs on Tottenham pair Harry Winks and Joe Rodon, as manager Frank Lampard begins his squad refurbishment at Goodison Park. “We know that Frank Lampard for his part, is keen on one Tottenham player in Harry Winks and I’m told Joe Rodon is also on Frank Lampard’s list this summer, so there could be some kind of swap deal.”
“Financially Everton are going to have to cash in this summer because they’re trying to balance the logistics of financial fair play,” Crook added.
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