Everton are being “aggressive” in the transfer market despite concerns they could face cash-flow issues later this year.
That is the view of finance expert Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider he would be telling the Merseyside giants to be more cautious with their spending if he was currently advising them.
Everton completed their fourth signing of the summer window on 30 July when they secured a £16.4million deal with Lyon for defender Jake O’Brien.
That signing followed the £15million deal for Iliman Ndiaye, the £9million capture of Tim Iroegbunam and the loan addition of Jesper Lindstrom.
Sean Dyche’s side moved to secure O’Brien’s signature despite concerns over the club’s finances following the collapse of The Friedkin Group’s takeover.
Everton told to be far more cautious in transfer dealings
Borson admitted he would expect Everton to be more conservative in the transfer market due to the financing issues they could face during the upcoming season.