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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayEverton have enjoyed plenty of success when it comes to signing players from the EFL since 2004.
Tim Cahill was the first real star to move from the Championship to Everton that summer, before the likes of Joleon Lescott, Phil Jagielka, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, and Dwight McNeil have followed throughout the years.

It is a place where talented players can be signed for a reduced fee, especially if a club has just suffered relegation.
The transfer window is already weeks old and only Carlos Alcaraz has signed permanently. The Toffees faithful will be hoping David Moyes can change this sooner rather than later by welcoming in another player from the EFL.
Everton eyeing Championship starlet
A move for Villarreal striker Thierno Barry looks close to being sealed and this could act as a catalyst for more incomings.
Barry looks set to cost around £34.5m, but there is no doubt that he is exactly the type of signing Everton needs.

Now, according to Football Insider journalist Pete O’Rourke, a move for Ipswich Town starlet Omari Hutchinson could be next.
The journalist stated the player would love the chance to return to the Premier League, with the publication specifically name-checking the Toffees as one possible destination.
The Englishman has a release clause in his contract worth £35m and this is surely an enticing proposition for Moyes.
Considering the club’s success at poaching talented players from the Championship in recent years, this is a move the Toffees should be all over in the coming weeks.
With Iliman Ndiaye on one wing and Hutchinson in the middle, Everton could provide Barry with plenty of opportunities next term.
Why Omari Hutchinson could be Ndiaye 2.0 at Everton
Ndiaye was particularly impressive for the Toffees last term. Following his summer arrival from Marseille, the Senegal international scored 11 goals, including nine in the Premier League.

These efforts played a huge part in the club preserving their top-flight status, and he will be key for Moyes next season.
Hutchinson, who was hailed as "dazzling" by Statman Dave in 2024, is cut from a similar cloth and despite not being able to get on the ball as much during Ipswich dismal Premier League campaign, he did shine for England at the U21 European Championships this summer.
Goals |
1 |
Assists |
1 |
Key passes per game |
1.8 |
Big chances created |
3 |
Successful dribbles per game |
2 |
Shots per game |
1.5 |
He scored in the final against Germany, which saw his country defend their title, and a move back to the Premier League now seems inevitable.
Interestingly enough, Hutchinson could perhaps become Ndiaye 2.0, as the Senegal star is his fourth-most comparable player according to FBref.
Last season, the pair registered similar statistics across a range of metrics, including shots (1.57 vs 1.3), shot-creating actions (2.82 vs 2.41) per 90 minutes, successful take-ons (51 vs 68), touches in the attacking penalty area (92 vs 83) and carries into the penalty area (37 vs 32), suggesting the pair offer plenty in the final third.
Ndiaye settled in nicely at the club last term, eventually ending it as their top scorer across all competitions.
Should Hutchinson swap East Anglia for Merseyside, there is every chance he could sparkle under the tutelage of Moyes next term.
It could turn into an excellent signing. That much is certain.