Everton are reportedly plotting a move for Wolves forward Daniel Podence.
The Portuguese attacker has made 13 appearances so far this season, scoring twice in the process, and has been with Wolves since 2020 after joining from Olympiacos.
Podence has been a largely consistent performer for the West Midlands side since making the move to England but is currently part of a team struggling for confidence amid a prolonged poor run of results.
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A latest report by Football Insider has suggested the player's agent, Jorge Mendes, will 'look to find a new club' for the 27-year-old in the months ahead despite his status of a key first-team player for his current employers.
The article adds Podence meets Everton's requirements in their search for 'versatile attackers who are proven in the Premier League and can operate in multiple positions'.
Out of contact at Wolves in 2024, the Blues would be forced to negotiate a fee for the Sporting Lisbon academy graduate, having already been dealt with the club once this year when agreeing a loan to bring Conor Coady to Goodison Park.
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