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Everton, Leeds, Spurs, and Brighton are interested in Feyenoord forward Ayase Ueda as they expand their striker search ahead of the summer transfer window.
Everton, Leeds, Spurs and Brighton keen on Feyenoord attacker
The Toffees have moved decisively to expand their shortlist, with Feyenoord forward Ayase Ueda now firmly under consideration, according to TeamTalk.
âEverton have added Feyenoord star Ayase Ueda to their striker shortlist ahead of the summer.â It is a development that speaks to both urgency and opportunity. Evertonâs need for a reliable goalscorer has been apparent throughout the campaign, and the recruitment team appears determined to act.
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Uedaâs rise has been gradual before becoming emphatic. âThe 27-year-old Japanese international has notched a very impressive 26 goals across all competitions for the Dutch giants this season.â That level of output demands attention, particularly in a market where proven strikers are increasingly scarce.
Everton, Leeds, Spurs, and Brighton are all keen on signing Ayase Ueda.
Ayase Ueda is a forward for Feyenoord.
Clubs are expanding their striker options ahead of the summer transfer window.
Everton has broadened their shortlist and is actively considering Ayase Ueda among other options.

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His early adaptation phase was modest. âAfter arriving in 2023 for a club-record âŹ10million fee, Ueda needed time to adapt to European football.â Yet this season has provided a clearer indication of his ceiling, with the forward now thriving as âthe focal point of Feyenoordâs attack.â
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There is also an international dimension. âHe also looks set to flourish at the World Cup, having scored 16 goals in 38 appearances for Japan so far.â This consistency across club and country adds weight to Evertonâs interest.
Everton are not operating in isolation. âScouts from Everton, Leeds United, Tottenham and Brighton have all been tracking Ueda closely.â This breadth of interest reflects both his form and his perceived value within the current market.
The Toffeesâ position is influenced by internal needs. âDavid Moyes wants more competition for Beto and Thierno Barry,â particularly with concerns around consistency. Ueda becomes part of a broader evaluation, not a singular solution.
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The shortlist extends further. âEverton retain interest in Chelseaâs Liam Delap, Bolognaâs Santiago Castro and AZ Alkmaarâs Troy Parrott.â This layered approach suggests Everton are assessing multiple profiles, balancing cost, experience and potential.
Evertonâs plans extend beyond one position. âEverton want to bring in a new right-back, left-back, centre-back, midfielder, and winger.â It is a comprehensive rebuild, shaped by ambition and necessity as the club seeks to build on a season that still offers a route into European competition.
Financial considerations will play a decisive role. âHow much they can spend on a new centre-forward will hinge on their outlay on bolstering in those other positions.â This is a familiar balancing act, where priorities must be aligned with resources.
Uedaâs valuation remains uncertain. âFeyenoord are yet to put a formal price tag on Ueda, though Transfermarkt value him at âŹ15million.â That figure may rise given his importance, yet it positions him as an accessible option relative to more established names.
For Everton, the coming months will define the success of this recruitment cycle. The striker search is active, evolving and central to their ambitions.
This report will offer cautious optimism. There is recognition that Everton are finally addressing its attacking limitations with intent. A player like Ueda, with 26 goals this season, represents a tangible upgrade in terms of output.
Fans will appreciate the broader shortlist. The inclusion of multiple targets suggests a plan rather than a gamble, something that has not always been evident in previous windows. Supporters want competition for places, especially given the inconsistency mentioned around existing options.
There is also an understanding that finances will dictate outcomes. Everton fans are realistic about the need to strengthen across the squad, and they will judge the window on overall balance rather than one headline signing.
Uedaâs profile is intriguing. He offers movement, finishing and a proven ability to adapt, qualities that could translate well to the Premier League. However, supporters will want assurance that the club can move quickly in a competitive market where rival interest is clear.
Ultimately, this is about progress. Everton fans will hope this recruitment drive delivers a forward line capable of turning draws into wins and narrow defeats into points gained.