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Everton FC could sign Romelu Lukaku this summer, according to the Independent - but only on loan again after he signs a new contract with Chelsea.

The paper claims the Blues are ready to spend £20m on the Belgian, who scored 15 league goals this season.

But they could now be offered him on a temporary basis once more, with Chelsea keen to maximise Lukaku's value.

But The Times (subscription required) believes Everton have made plans for life without Lukaku and have made their interest in QPR striker Loic Remy official.

The France striker has an £8m release clause in his contract and is expected to be a target for several leading sides over the summer.

But the Blues have nudged ahead of Arsenal by acting quickly for the player, who spent last season on loan at Newcastle.

In midfield, Roberto Martinez could target Portuguese Primeira Liga duo Andre Gomes and Fernando.

Benfica man Gomes, 20, is reportedly being monitored by Everton scouts, according to the Daily Star.

And Fernando, a long-term target for the Blues last summer, is set to be in the Blues' sights once more.

Finally, KickOffNigeria.com believes Manchester City are beating Everton and Tottenham to Fenerbahce striker Emmanuel Emenike.

Fenerbahce have been made aware of the interest, but sources say the Turkish giants are unwilling to part with their forward, unless they receive a fee of at least 20m euros.

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