Everton are considering a move for promising Hull City centre-back Jacob Greaves amid interest from first division Jarrad Branthwaite sides, according to The Mirror.
The 23-year-old is highly rated as one of the best centre-backs in the Championship this season. He has been a regular presence in the Hull defense this season, featuring in 34 of Liam Rosenior's side's 35 games this season.
According to the media report, Everton are monitoring the Hull Academy graduate after Sean Dyche and his team identified the youngster as a target ahead of the summer. transfer window.
However, Everton could face tough competition as western ham They are long-time admirers of Greaves. The Hammers were heavily linked with a move for the left-footed centre-back during the winter transfer window and are expected to renew their interest this summer.
The Toffees' decision for Greaves is premeditated by the relentless interest in their promising centre-back Branthwaite, who is reportedly admired by manchester united and Tottenham Hotspur.
Greaves' future depends on Hull's promotion to the Premier League, with the Tigers currently sixth in the Championship standings. Securing promotion at the end of the season would increase their chances of retaining the highly rated defender.
The Englishman's contract at the MKM Stadium extends until June 2026 with the option of one more year and one £12m transfer valuation by Transfermarkt.
Defensive record
While Everton face scoring problems up front, having registered just 29 goals in the Premier League this season, the Toffees have a remarkable record in defence, conceding just 37 goals, the fourth-best mark in the Premier League, only by behind. Liverpool, city of manchester, Arsenal and best set with Aston Villa.
Their defensive record is not only due to their compact low blocking system, but also to the mercurial defensive capabilities of the centre-back pairing of James Tarkowski and Branthwaite.
Meanwhile, Branthwaite is tipped to move away from Goodison Park. Sean Dyche's side are already looking at potential replacements and have set their sights on Greaves, who would be a direct replacement for Branthwaite.
Everton next travel to Old Trafford to take on United as they seek their first Premier League win since the 2-0 away win over Burnley on December 16.