Football: £27m Cenk Tosun deal nearly over the line, says Everton manager Sam Allardyce

Striker Cenk Tosun will be a welcome boost for Everton, who have struggled to score goals since Romelu Lukaku moved to Manchester United in July. PHOTO: AFP

(REUTERS) - Everton have agreed a deal for Besiktas striker Cenk Tosun and are eager to complete the signing ahead of their FA Cup third-round match against Merseyside rivals Liverpool on Friday, manager Sam Allardyce said.

Tosun, 26, has scored 14 goals in 24 appearances for the Turkish side this campaign and will be a welcome boost for Everton, who have struggled to score goals since last season's top scorer Romelu Lukaku moved to Manchester United in July.

British media reports say that the Premier League club will pay a fee of around £27 million (S$48.5 million) for the prolific Turkey international.

"We've agreed a deal and are at the stage of personal terms. Hopefully, we might be able to get him registered in time to play in the (FA) Cup," Allardyce told a news conference on Thursday (Jan 4).

"There is a medical and all sorts to go through so that might be very tight. Securing the player is the most important thing obviously because it has been the club's biggest area of concern."

Everton are ninth in the league after recovering from a poor start to the season but have been toothless in attack, scoring just 25 goals in 22 league games.

Allardyce said that the Merseyside club would not send midfielder Yannick Bolasie out on loan in the January transfer window while forward Kevin Mirallas could be allowed to leave.

The 63-year-old also confirmed that England international Ross Barkley was likely to leave Goodison Park this month and said Everton were yet to receive any bids for struggling striker Sandro Ramirez.

Defender Michael Keane is the only doubt for Everton as Allardyce's side hope to end a winless run against Liverpool, who they last beat in a league match in 2010, and progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup.

"We'll go for it," Allardyce added.

"It's win or bust, simple as that. It's a glory game and you try and win it. A draw is not good enough."

Everton drew 1-1 with Liverpool at Anfield in last month's league fixture.

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