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·28. August 2025

Everton are out of the race to sign Premier League midfielder

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West Ham Determined to Keep Tomas Soucek Amid Everton Interest

West Ham United have made it clear that they intend to keep hold of midfielder Tomas Soucek despite interest from Everton. According to The Athletic, the Merseyside club had made an enquiry for the 30-year-old Czech international as they seek reinforcements in midfield before the transfer window closes.

Everton’s Midfield Options Under Consideration

Everton’s search for midfield steel has been no secret. Earlier this summer, the club were linked with Aston Villa’s John McGinn as part of their recruitment drive. With the clock ticking towards deadline day, the club has shifted focus, and Soucek emerged as a strong candidate.


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The Athletic noted: “Everton have been informed of West Ham United’s desire to retain Tomas Soucek after lodging an enquiry for the Czech midfielder.” That firm stance underlines West Ham’s wish to keep one of their most experienced midfielders, who has been a key part of their Premier League campaigns since 2020.

Soucek’s Link to David Moyes

Soucek has a strong connection with David Moyes, having played under him at the London Stadium. The article pointed out: “Soucek, 30, was a favourite of Everton manager David Moyes during their time together at the London Stadium and fits the bill as someone who could add athleticism and physicality in midfield.”

That familiarity makes him a logical target for Everton, who are in desperate need of energy and drive in central areas. His proven track record of covering ground, breaking up play, and chipping in with important goals adds to his appeal.

Deadline Day Dynamics

As the window edges towards closure, Everton’s ambition to strengthen contrasts sharply with West Ham’s refusal to sell. While other names might still emerge, the pursuit of Soucek highlights Everton’s urgent need for stability and leadership in midfield. Whether that determination results in a deal or forces Everton to explore alternatives remains to be seen.


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From an Everton supporter’s perspective, this development is a frustrating but not entirely surprising one. Soucek ticks so many of the boxes that fans have been calling for: stamina, physical presence, aerial dominance, and the ability to chip in with goals from midfield. He’s a player who would have immediately improved the squad, especially given Everton’s struggles in controlling games and winning second balls.

At the same time, fans will recognise why West Ham are digging their heels in. Soucek has been a reliable servant, and losing him this late in the window could destabilise their midfield balance. For Everton, though, it feels like another missed opportunity. The enquiry suggests intent, but without decisive action early in the summer, the club is now left scrambling.

From a supporter’s view, it’s another example of Everton reacting late rather than being proactive. Fans would likely appreciate the Moyes connection, seeing Soucek as a player who could replicate the industry of past midfielders. But the reality is that West Ham hold the power here. Unless Everton are willing to pay a premium or quickly pivot to another option, the search for a reliable midfielder may extend beyond this window.

There’s also the lingering worry about depth. If Everton can’t secure someone of Soucek’s calibre, fans may fear another season of battling inconsistency in the middle of the park. It’s a case of ‘what might have been’ – unless a late twist arrives before the deadline.

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