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Seven Everton stars who could jump ship in January after 10-point deduction

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The Toffees are deep in the mire and only off bottom thanks to goal difference
The Toffees are deep in the mire and only off bottom thanks to goal difference

EVERTON could lose a host of star names after being hit with a 10-point deduction by the Premier League.

The Toffees have been docked points for breaching profit and sustainability rules.

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Sean Dyche could lose a host of stars after Everton were hit with a ten-point deductionCredit: Getty
Jordan Pickford has been linked with an exit numerous times before
Jordan Pickford has been linked with an exit numerous times beforeCredit: Getty

The punishment is with immediate effect, which means Everton have dropped five places and are now in the Premier League relegation zone - and they are only off the bottom thanks to goal difference.

The Goodison Park club have been punished for breaching profit and sustainability rules after recording financial losses of £44.7m for the 2021-22 season - bringing their three-year total to £124.5m

That exceeds the Premier League threshold, which permits a maximum loss of £105m across three years, by £19.5m.

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Their sanction means they are the first Premier League team to be hit with a points deduction for breaching FFP rules - but relegation is not their only fear.

Here Sun Sport looks at SEVEN potential star men that could leave Sean Dyche’s squad over the coming months following the blockbuster news.

DOMINIC CALVERT-LEWIN

England striker Calvert-Lewin, 26, has suffered a number of injury issues over recent years.

However, his 50 goals in 190 top-flight appearances for the Blues has led to plenty of interest from elsewhere.

Arsenal were linked, while Italian side Roma are also interested in the star, who is under contract until 2025.

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DWIGHT MCNEIL

The former Burnley winger, 23, played a big role in helping Everton to avoid the drop last term.

He signed for £20m in 2022 on a five-year deal, but Newcastle have expressed an interest in the former England U21 ace in the past.

JORDAN PICKFORD

England’s No.1 has been at Goodison since 2017 and has been linked with Manchester United and Chelsea over recent years.

And the 29-year-old would no doubt have his choice of clubs should he decide to depart.

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But Everton would be able to command a hefty fee for the stopper after he penned a new long-term contract extension earlier this year until 2027.

Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been linked with a move in the past
Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been linked with a move in the pastCredit: Getty

JARRAD BRANTHWAITE

The 21-year-old defender continues to be chased by Newcastle.

Following loans at Blackburn and PSV, he has become a first-team regular under Dyche.

However, he is another that committed himself to the club until 2027.

AMADOU ONANA

The 22-year-old Belgian international midfielder is one of the first names on the team-sheet for Dyche.

He joined on a five-year contract in August 2022 but his displays have already led to speculation that Manchester United want him.

JAMES TARKOWSKI

Another one of Dyche’s trusted lieutenants in defence, the experienced 30-year-old England international would be a great addition for a number of teams.

He signed from Burnley in 2022 and is under contract until 2026.

VITALIY MYKOLENKO

The 24-year-old Ukrainian left-back moved to Everton in January 2022 and penned a four-and-a-half year deal.

He has quickly become a fan favourite and would command a decent transfer fee should the club need to raise funds if they fail to beat the drop.

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