Everton are reportedly lining up an ambitious January move for Serie A striker Artem Dovbyk as David Moyes looks to inject goals and authority into his forward line. The Ukrainian international, currently earning around £94,000-a-week in Italy, has emerged as a prime target as the Toffees seek to strengthen their attacking options during a crucial stage of the season.
Moyes is understood to be keen on adding a proven goalscorer who can lead the line, hold up play and bring others into the game — qualities Dovbyk has consistently shown in Serie A. His physical presence, aerial ability and eye for goal have made him one of the most reliable forwards in the division, attracting interest from several clubs across Europe.
Everton’s struggles in front of goal have been well documented, and the club’s hierarchy believe a statement signing in January could be decisive in stabilising their campaign. While the financial commitment would be significant, Moyes views Dovbyk as a player capable of making an immediate impact and lifting the team’s attacking output.
Negotiations are expected to be complex, with his current club reluctant to lose a key asset mid-season. However, Everton remain optimistic that a deal — whether permanent or structured creatively — could be reached. If successful, Dovbyk’s arrival would signal clear intent from Moyes and offer fresh hope to supporters craving goals and momentum.






