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Premier League side Everton have expressed interest in signing Ghanaian forward Abdul Fatawu Issahaku ahead of the start of the season.
The forward's maiden season in the top flight was cut short due to a knee injury he suffered during an international duty with the Black Stars.
Fatawu only returned to full fitness ahead of the start of the 2025/26 season, having suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Having watched his progress from Championship days with Leicester City, the Toffees are reportedly interested in bringing the winger to Merseyside.
David Moyes' side, according to reports, has expressed interest in signing the Ghanaian before the transfer window closes.
Fatawu Issahaku starred in Leicester's opening game of the season last weekend against Sheffield Wednesday.
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