Everton preparing loan offer to sign Eddie Nketiah

Everton are reportedly keen on signing 25-year-old Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah on a season-long loan deal this summer.

According to a report from Football Insider, Everton are hoping to sign 25-year-old Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah on loan, and they are formulating an offer for the player now. Crystal Palace are keen on securing his signature as well, and it will be interesting to see where the player ends up.

The English striker needs to leave Arsenal this summer in search of regular playing time. He cannot afford to sit on the bench at the North London club at this stage of his career. Nketiah has shown his quality in the Premier League during his cameos with Arsenal, and he is certainly good enough to start for clubs like Everton and Crystal Palace.

Arsenal will be hoping to get rid of the player as well so that they can raise funds for their own signings. The North London outfit need to bring in a quality centre-forward this summer after an underwhelming 2023/24 campaign of Gabriel Jesus.

The Brazilian International scored just four goals in the Premier League last season, and Arsenal need a reliable finisher in order to overtake Manchester City in the title race.

Nketiah needs to join a club where he will play

Nketiah is not good enough to lead the line for a club hoping to win the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League. It would be ideal for Arsenal to move him on and bring in an upgrade.

Everton need to add more goals to the side, and the 25-year-old would be the ideal fit for them. He could form a quality partnership with Dominic Calvert-Lewin if the exit-linked Englishman remains at Goodison Park. However, it is unclear if Arsenal are ready to send Nketiah out on loan.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace need more depth in the attacking unit as well. The Eagles have a talented squad, and they have shown improvement under Oliver Glasner. The Arsenal striker will look to guide them to a top-half finish this season if the move goes through, and the Eagles will need to improve their squad this summer.

Signing a quality striker could prove to be a wise decision. The 25-year-old striker is still young enough to improve further, and he will look to fulfil his potential with regular game time in the Premier League. Both clubs will be exciting destinations for him, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.

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