Everton face competition from Fulham in the race to sign Coventry City striker Viktor Gyokeres, according to reports.
The Blues made a late deadline day move for the Sweden international but saw their efforts in vain as Mark Robins' side stood firm and maintained the services of their star forward until at least the end of the season.
Marco Silva's side were among the potential suitors for the 24-year-old during the January transfer window. But now, according to Football Insider, they're plotting another move as they look to provide cover and competition for striker Aleksandar Mitrovic.
The Cottagers sit two points outside the top five in their first season back in the Premier League and they rival the Blues for his signature as he enters the final 18 months of his contract at the Sky Blues.
With his time edging towards its conclusion, it has been said that the price-tag has been slashed to between £10m and £12m. The forward has netted 16 times in 35 appearances, in all competitions.
Speaking after Gyokeres marked his 100th appearance with a goal, Coventry manager Mark Robins was reluctant to discuss his future. He said via Coventry Live: "I don’t want to keep talking about Vik because everyone is trying to sell him.
"He’s a good player and deserves everything he gets because he works really hard. But we have got a squad that is working really hard to create chances for him, so it’s always a team game. There are some times when he can turn a game.