Tuesday's Everton News: Palace rundown, Branthwaite wanted, Rigg link, new stadium latest

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Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday.

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Michael Ball gives his thoughts on the win over Crystal Palace including some interesting thoughts on Jesper Lindstrom. [Liverpool Echo]

Dele Alli could leave Everton chance behind and sign as free agent for Serie A side [Sport Witness]

Scouse humour at its best!

Alexander Isak is a major doubt for Newcastle United's Premier League trip to Everton Saturday night which could let Anthony Gordon play up front in his first match against his former club. [Liverpool Echo]

Everton have revealed they have been presented with several offers for naming rights to the club's new stadium.

"We have continued to make good progress on stadium naming rights with offers presented to our board of directors in recent months. No one will appreciate more than our supporters the need for us to make sure the brand we choose is the right long-term fit for the club, with any deal likely to be at least 10 years." [Liverpool World]

A look at some of the underlying numbers that Dwight McNeil recorded in his MOTM performance. [Sky Sports]

Jarrad Branthwaite next steps outlined after Everton return and Man United transfer bids. [Liverpool Echo]

Sean Dyche does not want to heap pressure on prized asset Jarrad Branthwaite but it was no coincidence that the defender's first appearance of the season led to Everton's first Premier League win. [Daily Mail]

A major change to the closest train station to Everton's new state-of-the-art ground has been given the go-ahead as the area prepares for an influx of thousands of fans. [Liverpool World]

Everton and Liverpool are not in negotiations for the transfer of Jarrad Branthwaite currently, according to Fabrizio Romano. [The Debrief Podcast]

Gareth Southgate has refused to put his name into the ring for the potentially vacant Everton job, according to GIVEMESPORT sources - as the former England boss is hanging his hat on potentially securing the Manchester United managerial role should Erik ten Hag be ousted from the hot seat at Old Trafford. [Give Me Sport]

Everton are tracking Sunderland midfielder Chris Rigg. The 17-year-old has been on their shortlist for two years and now he's wanted by a whole host of clubs across England. [Alan Nixon via Patreon]

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