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Everton set to bid for Cavani after losing out on Diego Costa

Premier League side Everton are set to increase their interest in Paris Saint-Germain star Edinson Cavani.

The Toffees are yet to find a replacement for Romelu Lukaku after he was sold to Manchester United in a £90milion deal.

And Tuttomercatoweb are reporting that the Premier League club could go in for Cavani after meeting PSG officials over a potential deal. The report claims that Cavani could be offloaded by the French giants and the Toffees are keen to see if he will move to Merseyside.

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Everton made a bid for Chelsea outcast Diego Costa but lost out after the Spaniard decided to move back to Atletico Madrid. Cavani could be happy to leave the French capital after reports emerged that he is not happy with his position at the club following his burst up with new signing Neymar.

The Uruguayan forward’s first words to the £198million Brazilian arrival was a dig about his ex-Barcelona team-mate, Lionel Messi. Both Cavani and Neymar are expected in PSG’s starting lineup as they face Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in Wednesday, September 27, Champions League matchday 2 clash at the Parc des Princes.

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