Story byPhoto by Richard Martin-Roberts - CameraSport via Getty ImagesMark MarstonMon, January 26, 2026 at 2:45 PM UTC·2 min readWith nine days left in the January window, it could be a busy stretch for Everton. David Moyes has made no secret of his desire to bring in a forward this month, and the club’s recruitment team has been weighing up several options. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementToney and Lukaku are not the only names being considered. Everton have also been linked with other forwards, and one of them is now drawing serious interest from Fulham, who have reportedly put in an offer. Fulham make move for Everton-linked Ricardo PepiPhoto by ANP via Getty ImagesEverton had been looking into a move for Ricardo Pepi following his impressive run of form in the Eredivisie with PSV. The American forward has hit 11 goals in just 10 starts this campaign, and he has also done well for the US national team. But Fulham now appear to have taken the lead in the chase, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that they have put forward a £27m offer. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementTalks are ongoing between both clubs, so Everton will need to move quickly if they still want him. Still, it seems that Everton might be turning their attention to different areas of the squad instead. Everton’s new winger search to replace injured Jack GrealishEverton’s main objective during the January window has been to strengthen their attacking line, with Thierno Barry and Beto struggling for form. However, that focus may now need to shift after the news of Jack Grealish’s injury. The winger is expected to be sidelined for a lengthy spell, making cover out wide a pressing issue. The fracture in Grealish’s foot could keep him out until the end of the season, potentially requiring surgery. That makes adding another winger an urgent matter. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHarry Wilson has come up as a possible solution, but initial signs suggest he might hold off on any move until the summer window. With his contract running down, Wilson could wait until then to secure a better deal as a free agent. READ MORE: Everton-linked £12m player admits being a Liverpool fan.