Demarai Gray set for shock Premier League transfer after Everton agree to sell him to rivals | The Sun

EVERTON have "agreed to sell" Demarai Gray to Fulham providing they can find a replacement forward, according to reports.

Gray, 27, joined the Toffees for just £1.7million from Bayer Leverkusen in 2021.

And he has paid back his minimal price tag with some memorable moments for the club – including sensational strikes against Arsenal and Manchester City.

He has racked up 12 goals and six assists in 75 appearances for the Merseyside outfit.

But his two-year stint with Everton now appears to be coming to an end.

According to talkSPORT, Sean Dyche's men have granted him permission to join Fulham.

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However, the completion of the transfer is dependent upon Everton securing a replacement.

And they are said to be interested in former Leicester and Shakhtar Donetsk winger Tete.

The 23-year-old Brazilian spent the second half of last season on loan at the King Power Stadium.

He contributed one goal in 14 appearances as Leicester were relegated to the Championship.

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He left Shakhtar at the end of the season and is now a free agent.

Tete has claimed he has received interest from a number of clubs including Scottish champions Celtic.

He has also represented Brazil's U20 side 2019 South American Championship.

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