Everton will look to replace the outgoing Romelu Lukaku with forwards Arkadiusz Milik and Vincent Janssen, according to Football-Oranje.com.
With Lukaku looking likely to leave this summer, the club are looking at replacements and both Milik and Janssen have caught the eye as both forwards impressed for their respective clubs this season.
Milik – who plays for Everton managerial target Frank De Boer’s former club Ajax – has scored 21 goals in 31 appearances in the Eredivisie this season and was on the Toffees radar back in January.
Despite being only 22 – a year younger than Lukaku – the Polish international has already scored 10 goals in 22 appearances for his country and no doubt Evertonian’s will get a taste of the forwards ability at Euro 2016.
Vincent Janssen has had an equally impressive campaign, scoring 27 times and finishing the Eredivisie top goalscorer prompting questions over his future. Ajax, PSV and Manchester United are said to be monitoring the Dutch international, but should Everton appoint Frank De Boer as manager, this could persuade both Janssen and Milik to switch to the Premier League.

Janssen could also be considered as a huge prospect in European football, much like Lukaku. The Dutchman scored against England in their previous meeting as the Oranje ran out 2-1 winners at Wembley.
No doubt Evertonian’s will certainly be keeping their eye on Milik during Euro 2016 but should the striker perform at the tournament, it may prove a huge task to convince the pair to make the switch to Merseyside.





