Everton considers Guela Doue to strengthen defense this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 4:05 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Everton is targeting Strasbourg right-back Guela Doue as a potential signing to enhance their defensive options following the departure of Seamus Coleman. Sources indicate that manager David Moyes is prioritizing the acquisition of a specialist right-back, with Doue's performance in Ligue 1 attracting attention. He achieved five clean sheets last season and demonstrated strong dueling statistics. Alongside Everton, Newcastle United has also shown interest in securing Doue's services. The club is weighing options, as they seek to bolster their squad in the upcoming transfer window.
- •Everton targets Guela Doue from Strasbourg for summer transfer.
- •Moyes seeks to fill the right-back position after Coleman's exit.
- •Doue recorded five clean sheets and strong dueling stats last season.
- •Everton faces competition from Newcastle United for Doue's signature.
- •The right-back position is a priority in Everton's transfer plans.
- 4:05 PMYahoo Sports — Everton admire Strasbourg defender Guela Doue
"Everton admire Strasbourg right-back Guela Doue, with the club eager to bolster the flank following the departure of Seamus Coleman, according to the Daily Mail.Last season, Everton boss David Moyes d...
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