With the latest TRASNFER rumour coming out of England have seen Everton Target which future has to be determined by the official club ahead of his move to Everton.
Emmanuel Dennis, who is coveted by Everton, has an update on his future from Watford’s sporting director.
Cristiano Giaretta, the sports director at Watford, has indicated that Emmanuel Dennis, who is a target for Everton, will leave the team if a sizable offer comes in.
The Toffees have been searching for a striker, especially since Richarlison left to join Tottenham Hotspur.

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Giaretta said to the Watford Observer that the player is eager to leave the team but that Watford would be delighted to keep him if no significant offer were to come their way.
Sarr and Dennis will most likely be available for first-team games if Rob chooses to select them if they are there when the season begins, according to him.
They have been considering their options and would like to leave, but they are not a problem for us. They aren’t pounding on our door to go as quickly as possible.
If the market doesn’t produce what we deem to be acceptable, they’ll stay at the club, much like Sarr did when we were in the Championship previously.
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Suitable striker
Dennis, who is renowned for his physicality and unrelenting work ethic, has established himself as a dynamic striker. He typically plays the more advanced parts, but he also can come deep and support his sitting midfielders.
There are potential suitors monitoring the situation over the striker’s future because the Nigerian international has made it known that he does not want to stay at Vicarage Road this summer.
After acquiring defender James Tarkowski last week, Everton manager Frank Lampard is trying to bring in more players, at least on the offensive front where Richarlison’s departure has left a significant gap that needs to be addressed by a player.
Dennis could be a wise addition because he succeeded in helping the team that was demoted the season before.
In 33 Premier League games with the Hornets, the 24-year-old scored 10 goals and dished out six assists (Transfermarkt).
Source: Goodison News
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