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Everton are set to move for former Liverpool midfielder Raul Meireles, according to reports in Turkey.

The Portuguese international has just a year to run on his contract at Fenerbahce and Everton are said to be willing to prise him away from the Turkish giants in the summer.

Meireles joined Liverpool in 2010, scoring five Premier League goals in 33 appearances. He moved to Chelsea in 2011, but failed to establish himself at Stamford Bridge before moving to Fenebahce for 8m euros in 2013.

Meireles reportedly earns in the region of €3 million a season with the Turkish club, and West Ham have also been linked with a move for the midfielder.

The Toffees are one of a number of clubs to be linked with Leeds youngster Alex Mowatt.

The £7m rated midfielder has also been linked with Hull, Liverpool and West Ham and he looks set to leave Leeds at the end of the season.

Mowatt, 20, has scored nine goals this season in the Championship and is one of a number of impressive young players on the Yorkshire side's books.

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Elland Road chairman Andrew Umbers insisted: "Our young players are not for sale. Contract negotiations are foremost in our minds.”

Everton have reportedly taken Bosnian youngster Seid Behram on a 10-day trial.

The 17-year-old Sarajevo youngster is reported to have said how much he is enjoying his time in England, and hopes to earn a move to the Premier League.

He said: "[I]t is my great honor to be invited big club like Everton and train here.

"Therefore I received an invitation to come here and to train with the first team says that the club really interested, and as far as a transfer, that will be known in the summer, God willing.

"The conditions for training are phenomenal and which is not hard to get used to. As for the city itself, he said that was beautiful, and it is noticeable that people in Liverpool live for football.

"Here people live for football, what is most important to me is very pleased with that, it's all about that."