Everton is exploring attacking options, with Midtjylland striker Franculino Dju drawing attention as David Moyes seeks to bolster his frontline. However, despite plenty of goals, Moyes should remain cautious about the club’s actual needs.
In a 1-1 draw against Sunderland, Everton took an early lead through Iliman Ndiaye but failed to extend the advantage. The equaliser came from Granit Xhaka, leaving Moyes frustrated. Everton squandered a chance to go 2-0 up when Thierno Barry missed from close range inside the six-yard box.
Franculino Dju of FC Midtjylland has caught Everton’s eye ahead of the January transfer window after an explosive start in Denmark’s top division. He scored eight goals in his first five matches, showcasing impressive form.
"Franculino started the season in blistering form, smashing eight goals in his first five games."
While Franculino’s goal-scoring form is promising, Moyes must carefully evaluate whether the striker fits the team's tactical approach and Premier League demands before pursuing any moves.
The club’s recent attacking challenges highlight the urgency but also the importance of measured recruitment.
Summary: Everton eyes Midtjylland’s Franculino Dju as a potent goal scorer, but David Moyes needs to assess carefully before strengthening the struggling attack this January.