Moyes can finally ditch Doucoure by unleashing Everton’s new Ross Barkley

Everton need to trim the fat this summer. Oh, while excitement is in the air as David Moyes gears up for what may be the club’s biggest summer of spending, there’s plenty going on out the exit door too.
As many as 15 first-team players are out of contract at the end of the season. Some will stay. Many will go. Two of these quandaries take the shape of the culminating loan spells of Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom, neither of whom has enjoyed the best of terms. Several more are made out by flotsam drifting out on short-term stints elsewhere.
There are too many profiles to dig into, but one curious expected outgoing is the man who earns more than any of his Toffees teammates: Abdoulaye Doucoure.
Everton set to part with Abdoulaye Doucoure
Back in 2020, Everton signed Doucoure from Watford in a deal worth £20m, and he’s since made 162 appearances for the Blues in all competitions, scoring 21 goals.
Regarded as a ‘pressing machine’, the Malian ace is now 32 and while he still works industriously in the middle, three goals across 29 matches is hardly a prolific return for an attacking midfielder whose duel success rate stands at just 39% in the Premier League this year, as per Sofascore.
Indeed, one of those facing the end of their contract this summer, the £130k-per-week Doucoure is Everton’s top earner. Given the amount of shuffling set to take place over at Bramley Moore this summer, it would be a grave error to renew Doucoure’s deal on the same terms.
Everton – Top Earners 2024/25 |
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Rank |
Player |
Age |
Contract = |
Salary |
1. |
Abdoulaye Doucoure |
32 |
2025 |
£130k-per-week |
2. |
Jordan Pickford |
30 |
2027 |
£125k-per-week |
3. |
Idrissa Gueye |
35 |
2025 |
£120k-per-week |
=4 |
James Tarkowski |
32 |
2026 |
£100k-per-week |
=4 |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
27 |
2025 |
£100k-per-week |
Data via Capology |
He’ll be midway through his 33rd year by the end of next season and, despite scoring the winner at Nottingham Forest a few weeks back, no longer carries the same swagger in the final third.
Everton need a new star in attacking midfield. Iliman Ndiaye, Charly Alcaraz and Dwight McNeil make three exciting options, three good reasons why Doucoure’s influence is waning.
That said, the fans could be in for an even more thrilling ride if Everton’s new version of Ross Barkley hits his stride after flourishing for the academy.
Everton’s new Ross Barkley
Barkley featured 179 times for Everton’s first team after breaking from the Finch Farm youth ranks, notching 52 goal involvements and drawing inevitable comparisons to Wayne Rooney.
However, he left for Chelsea in January 2018 for a £15m fee, now long archived as a bygone part of the Merseysiders’ history.
It’s been a while since such a player rose to the fore (Anthony Gordon notwithstanding), but Moyes might just find he holds the keys to unlocking the next prodigy, with 17-year-old Braiden Graham making waves for the development outfit.
Graham’s still in that unsure maiden stage, struggling to find his best position. However, a four-goal performance from attacking midfield for the U21s last time out in the Premier League 2 suggests that maybe he has a future as a ten.
Braiden Graham – Everton U18 & U21 Stats in 24/25 |
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Position |
Apps |
Goals |
Assists |
Attacking midfield |
5 |
7 |
1 |
Centre-forward |
5 |
3 |
0 |
Right winger |
2 |
1 |
0 |
Left winger |
2 |
1 |
1 |
Central midfield |
2 |
0 |
0 |
Stats via Transfermarkt |
With such dynamism, ranged in his ability to make a positive impression on the pitch, Graham’s surely going to go a long way, not least because his shooting boots seem to stay intact wherever he features.
The Northern Ireland youth international has been hailed as a “fearless” forward and an “incredible player” by his former Linfield boss David Healy, prior to transferring to the Toffees. In short, there’s an ever-loudening buzz around this young talent, whose eye for goal and crisp, powerful dribbling offer shades of Barkley in his Everton days.
Having scored four goals in a single game against Tottenham Hotspur’s U21s – away from home – makes a firm comment on this young man’s potential, not least because Spurs’ U21s won the Premier League 2 last season.
One to watch, and maybe one whose professional Everton debut lingers not too far away.
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