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Andrew Beasley

Everton morning headlines with stadium consultations and Isco transfer rumours growing

Here are the Everton morning headlines for Monday, November 16.

Everton fans surveyed on Bramley-Moore

Everton have sought the opinion of season ticket holders, club members and shareholders (among others) on aspects of their proposed new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

It’s no surprise that ticket prices have been among the issues which have drawn the most concern. While the figures listed were not final, it seems that they were too costly for many who took part in the survey.

Opinions were also garnered on the hospitality situation, the food and drink options, and the atmosphere and seating as well as disabled access.

Adam Jones has reviewed the findings, so find out what Blues’ fans think about the club’s plans for their new ground here .

Isco on his way to Goodison Park?

While it might seem like the summer transfer window has only recently closed, January isn’t too far away and clubs will be able to bolster their squads again soon if they choose to.

There’s a full review of which players might be joining Everton here , but at top of the tree is Isco. The 28-year-old, who is in his eighth season with Real Madrid, may be keen to link up with former manager Carlo Ancelotti on Merseyside.

The Blues’ manager has kept his cards close to his chest regarding the potential transfer, but has confessed that he has "fantastic memories" of the player.

Having only started three league games so far this season, and not appeared in Europe, the Spanish international could be ready to make a move. But will Goodison Park be his next destination?

The last 50 Blues to leave

Fans are always more excited by players who are joining their club, but those who leave help fund the new signings. Matthew Gault has looked at the last 50 players who left Everton , and what has happened to them since they moved on.

As you would expect, it’s something of a mixed bag. As it stretches back five years, some of the players – such as Sylvain Distin – have since retired. But some are still playing in the Premier League, with John Lundstram at Sheffield United one such man.

There are also players from overseas who have returned to their home countries, and one is still playing sport but it isn’t football as most of us would know it. The whole rundown is well worth checking out, as there are some remarkable stories in there.

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