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After Beto, Sean Dyche now wants to sign ‘brilliant’ striker for Everton before deadline day

Everton manager Sean Dyche now wants to sign West Ha🔜m United forward Danny Ings in the final days of the transfer window.

from The Sun has outlined Everton’s attempts to improve their squad bꦑefor🐻e deadline day.

This season couldn’t have started much worse for Everton in what’sജ l💎ikely to be their final campaign at Goodison Park.

A 1-ꦦ0 defeat to Fulham on the opening day was followed up by a hammering fro🔯m Aston Villa.

They suffered another close d⛦efeat to Wolves yesterday as 🤡they once again failed to convert their chances.

It’s be💞en a problem for some time and has seen them sink to the bottom of the Premier League.

Everton look like they’re about to sign their second forward of the summer by Beto from Udinese.

Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images
Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images

Youssef Chermiti was handed his debut yesterday but couldn’t make up for the loss of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Sean Dyche now wants a reunion with Danny Ings who looks unlik༒ely to play too many minutes at West H🤡am this summer.

Whether David Moy♛es will be happy to sell him just six months after he arrived at the London Stadium is yet to be seen.

Sean Dyche wants to sign Danny Ings

from The Sun hasಞ shared that Dyche is keen on a reunion with the ‘’ forward.

Ings has played more matchesꦦ in his career for Sean Dyche♌ than any other manager in his career.

During their time togeth💎er at Burnley, Ings scored 40 goals and provided 13 assists in 113 games.

Everton have a seriꦺous problem to solve when it comes to scoring goals and they need to do it quickly.

Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images
Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images

Beto should help alleviate that problem after ไscoring 10 goals in S♊erie A last year.

He needs🍌 to adapt to a new team and new leagu൩e quickly which might be why Dyche also wants to sign Ings.

The 31-year-old knows what is required to succeed in 🦹the Premier League.

However, it appears to be easier said than done to find the𒁃 back of the net when playing for Everton these days💦.