
Tomas Soucek could push for Everton move this summer
Tomas Soucek may push for a reunion with David Moyes at Everton if Graham Potter cannot offer him regular game time at West Ham United for the 2025/26 season.
According to a report by Football Insider, Tomas Soucek is the subject of interest from Everton. David Moyes is keen on reuniting with the West Ham United midfielder at Bramley Moore-Dock in the summer transfer window. The Czech midfielder may push for a move away from the East London club if Graham Potter cannot promise him regular game time in the 2025/26 season.
Tomas Soucek and his trajectory at West Ham
Tomas Soucek has established himself as one of the most reliable performers at West Ham United since arriving from Slavia Praha in 2020. The experienced midfielder initially completed a loan move to the London Stadium in January 2020 before sealing a permanent deal in the subsequent summer transfer window.
The 30-year-old has come leaps and bounds in the last half a decade, with Everton manager David Moyes bringing the best out of him during his spell at West Ham United. Soucek has been solid this season, contributing to ten goals in 31 Premier League appearances by finding the back of the net eight times and providing two assists.
However, the veteran midfielder faces an uncertain future at West Ham United heading into the summer transfer window as the Hammers prepare for a summer rebuild. The Czechia international is mulling over a new adventure if Graham Potter cannot promise him regular game time. Meanwhile, David Moyes wants a reunion with the player at Everton in the summer transfer window.
Moyes reunion on the cards?
Everton’s interest in Tomas Soucek makes sense. The Toffees are combing the market for a versatile midfielder heading into the summer transfer window amid uncertainties surrounding Abdoulaye Doucoure’s long-term future. The Malian midfielder will likely leave Everton as a free agent, compelling the Merseyside club to look for a new midfielder.
So, Soucek has emerged as a viable target, with the West Ham United midfielder being a like-for-like alternative to Doucoure. The latest update has boosted Everton’s prospects, with the Czech midfielder contemplating a summer move to Bramley Moore-Dock.
Meanwhile, Soucek will not cost a bomb, with West Ham valuing him at around £10-15 million. So, it will be interesting to see if the 30-year-old Czechia international reunites with Moyes at Everton in the summer transfer window.