It's time for your Everton FC morning headlines on Tuesday, November 1.
James Tarkowski names one big change he would make to Everton career so far
James Tarkowski may have made twice as many blocks than any other player in the Premier League but it is his efforts at the other end of the pitch that are currently on his mind.
The 29-year-old put in another steadfast display at Fulham as he led a rearguard action that prevented the freescoring hosts from grabbing a winner at Craven Cottage on Saturday. It was the latest performance to showcase the resilience of Frank Lampard's new-look defence, and further evidence of the growing relationship Tarkowski is building with centre back partner Conor Coady.
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But after the match it was his contribution at the other end that was bothering him. Tarkowski is yet to score for the Blues, and he wants that to change. Addressing his failure to get on the scoresheet so far, Tarkowski told Everton's club website : “I need to add more goals to my game.”
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Brazilian who 'likes to attack' could be perfect Everton transfer gift for Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Getting the best out of Dominic Calvert-Lewin could be key to a successful season for Everton, so links to an attacking full-back might be a promising development.
And that's exactly what Monaco left-back Caio Henrique represents - a player who the Blues are reportedly interested in bringing to Goodison Park.
The former Atletico Madrid defender has mustered an impressive 23 assists since moving to the French principality club in 2020, including 13 last season alone. Calvert-Lewin previously enjoyed great service from Lucas Digne, before the Frenchman was somewhat controversially sold to Aston Villa, but reports via IG Esporte suggest that Frank Lampard is keeping an eye on Henrique, making a January move a possibility.
The 25-year-old Brazilian is certainly not shy when it comes to getting on the front foot. He told the Ligue 1 website : "I prefer attacking. Us Brazilians, we’re used to attacking. We love to go forward. I try to attack when I can. It’s important for me to make assists because they give you visibility and, of course, they help the team.”
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