UMVA has learned that Everton are preparing to launch a high-stakes summer bid for Tottenham’s star midfielder Conor Gallagher, a move that could shake up the Premier League if the pieces fall into place.
The Toffees’ ambitions hinge on a single, unpredictable factor: Tottenham’s survival in the top flight. With Spurs teetering on the brink of a devastating Championship tumble, sources reveal Everton are already mapping out a strategy to pounce if the North London giants crash out.
David Moyes, the architect of Everton’s stunning resurgence, has made it clear: securing Gallagher is a top priority. The Scotland manager, who has turned Goodison Park into a fortress of defiance, sees the England international as the missing piece to elevate his side into true title contenders. “Gallagher’s hunger for battle fits our DNA,” Moyes is said to have declared in internal meetings.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Gallagher himself has drawn a hard line—no interest in Championship football. The 26-year-old, who joined Spurs in a €40 million blockbuster move months ago, views a relegation scenario as a personal failure. This creates a rare alignment: a player eager to escape and a club ready to act.
Everton’s financial stability under new ownership has unlocked a transfer war chest, with the board determined to back Moyes’ vision. Landing Gallagher would send a seismic message to the league, transforming the Toffees from underdogs to forces of nature. But the race is far from over—rumors suggest Moyes is also circling Arsenal’s Cristhian Mosquera and Chelsea’s Liam Delap to further fortify his squad.
If Tottenham’s season implodes, expect a frantic summer of upheaval. For Everton, the stakes are simple: seize the moment or risk fading into obscurity. One thing is certain—Moyes will stop at nothing to turn Goodison into a dynasty.