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Everton may be one of the busiest Premier League clubs in the final hours of the transfer window with four potential deals. The Toffees have been frugal in the market so far, signing Andros Townsend, Asmir Begovic and Andy Lonergan as free agents while £1.8m was spent on Demarai Gray.
Rafael Benitez has stated that the club haven't got big money to spend on new signings, but reports indicate that they are still working on bringing in more fresh faces.
The signing of Gray has already paid off with the 25-year-old scoring in consecutive matches.
But Benitez wants to bolster his squad further with Everton hoping to battle for a spot in the top six this season.
Cover at right-back is still needed and it appears as though Everton haven't given up hope of signing Nathan Patterson from Rangers.
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There is also a need for more options further up the pitch with another winger seen as a priority.
According to The Sun, Everton are in the race to sign Dan James from Manchester United.
An enquiry is said to have already been made with James likely to fall further down the pecking order at Old Trafford following Cristiano Ronalo's transfer from Juventus.
But the Toffees reportedly face strong competition from Crystal Palace, Leeds and Brighton.
Salomon Rondon could be an option for Everton (Image: GETTY)
With Moise Kean set to return to Juventus, a back-up striker for Dominic Calvert-Lewin is also a necessity.
And it appears as though Salomon Rondon has emerged as an option for Everton, according to Sky Sports.
Benitez worked with Rondon during his time at Newcastle and Dalian Pro and Everton have supposedly opened negotiations with the Chinese Super League side.
Talks are also continuing with Porto which would see James Rodriguez replaced by Luis Diaz.
Express Sport understands a deal for Diaz is close and a fee of £21.5m would be paid to Porto with Rodriguez heading in the opposite direction on loan.