Everton revealed four exits on Monday, leaving fans waiting for the final contract decisions.
David Moyes announced decisions will be made on Monday, and it was confirmed that four loanees would return to their parent clubs.
Everton have opened talks to sign Carlos Alcaraz on a permanent basis after his short-term loan agreement.
Everton must now focus on players like Idrissa Gana Gueye and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, whose futures are uncertain.
Angus Kinnear is aware that the club will be busy this summer as it undergoes a big makeover.
Keeping a player like Gueye would be a positive step forward for the Blues, who would otherwise face a difficult task of replacing him.
However, there has been a huge development regarding the Senegalese midfielder’s future.
Idrissa Gana Gueye contract twist at Everton
Everton wish to keep Gueye after a particularly strong season.
Despite the fact that the deadline is ticking, no contract resolution has been reached.
According to Foot Mercato, Paris FC is currently looking to give Gueye a return to Ligue 1 after their promotion.
The Senegalese midfielder has previously played in the French capital for Paris Saint-Germain. However, the newly promoted club is interested in signing the 36-year-old to improve their squad ahead of their top-flight season in 2025/26.
Gueye has alternative possibilities for leaving Everton, as talks at Finch Farm appear to be coming down to the wire.
However, given that the club has yet to provide an explanation, it appears that Everton is doing everything they can.
Everton could need a midfield transformation
Everton stated on Monday afternoon that Orel Mangala would return to Lyon after an injury-plagued season.
With Abdoulaye Doucoure’s departure and now Gueye’s likely arrival, Everton’s midfield might undergo a dramatic revamp this summer.
Everton are interested in signing Angel Gomes from Lille, although the England international is also being pursued by Spurs.
Everton will face a hard and competitive market, but they will need to improve in the midfield.
Fortunately, Everton had been planning midfield targets for some time, and they were well aware of the potential situation.