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Everton have already made a transfer decision that hints at Demarai Gray sale dilemma

Everton have already made a transfer decision that hints at Demarai Gray sale dilemma

With Fulham chasing Demarai Gray, both the player and Everton find themselves at a potential crossroads.

A report from Sky Sports says that Marco Silva’s side are interesting in signing Gray and have enquired about his availability this summer while other teams are also keen. The player is about to enter the final year of his contract at Goodison Park but there is an option to extend it until 2025 with the article adding: “Everton’s stance regarding Gray’s future at the club is unknown at this stage.”

Indeed, it’s far from being the only thing about him that is up for debate. Wingers by their nature are often mercurial but Gray can be like the English weather where you can often get – although perhaps not right now – four seasons in just one day.

The Birmingham-born wide man is the archetypal football version of Winston Churchill’s quote about “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma” and if we cut to the chase, such players don’t tend to be Sean Dyche’s cup of tea. Before Dyche’s arrival, Gray played in all 23 matches this season under Frank Lampard – starting in 21 of them – but Everton’s change of manager resulted in a shift in his fortunes.

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Immediately switching to a 4-5-1 formation to cut out opposition space and make things as congested as possible in the centre of the park, the former Burnley boss demanded that those on the flanks also start putting in a real shift, which included plenty of running backwards as well at opponents. Therefore Dwight McNeil and Alex Iwobi – who had been primarily operating in a more central role under the previous manager – were preferred on the wings due to their ability to track back, something that comes less naturally to the forward-thinking Gray.

Having been one of the Blues’ main men for the first half of the campaign, he subsequently didn’t start for the first five games of the new regime before being handed a somewhat unlikely reprieve. Given that previous Dyche centre-forwards have included the likes of ‘battering rams’ Chris Wood, Ashley Barnes and Wout Weghorst, Gray is hardly a like-for-like alternative but for a time he was deployed by the 51-year-old as a ‘false’ number nine.

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  • June 10, 2023