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Everton are in the midst of what could be another very busy transfer window.

Marco Silva and Marcel Brands will clearly be keen to bring in some quality additions in a number of areas across the pitch - and have already identified a multitude of targets in a bid to achieve that goal.

But, there's still a lot of work to do at Goodison Park to be able to make room for these incomings.

Questions will be hovering over the heads of a number of players already this summer so, who should the Blues keep, sell or release (in one case)?

We've had a look at the entire senior squad to have our say - and don't forget to submit your own vote in our widget at the bottom of the article.

Goalkeepers

Jordan Pickford - A bit of a no-brainer this one. Everton's and England's No. 1 should still be at Goodison Park next season. KEEP

Maarten Stekelenburg - The Blues are interested in Jonas Lossl, and with just 12 months left on the 36-year-old's contract it might be time to call it quits. SELL

Defenders

Seamus Coleman - Everton's de facto captain for the majority of last term should be handed the armband full time as he's established himself as a crucial player to Silva. KEEP

Jonjoe Kenny - The Blues could loan out the youngster this summer, but that's as far as it should go. He could still be an exciting prospect in the future. KEEP

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Cuco Martina - It's not really worked out for the Curacao international and it's hard to see a situation in which he picks up game time at Goodison Park again. SELL

Michael Keane - Recovered from a shaky first term with the club excellently to become one of Everton's best defenders. Back in the England squad and playing with confidence once more, he should be a key member of the squad for years to come. KEEP

Yerry Mina - Wasn't given a fair crack at the whip last term thanks to injuries, but certainly looked like he had quality especially in matches against the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool. Needs a good run in the side to see his true potential. KEEP

Phil Jagielka - We all know about the defender's current contract situation and the Burnley match seemed to be a fitting Goodison goodbye to a fantastic servant for the club - despite his solid form whenever called upon across 2018/19. RELEASE

Mason Holgate - Impressed in large spells of his loan at West Brom while playing at right-back, and is still a useful player to cover a number of positions in the current Everton squad. That could easily make him a great asset to Silva. KEEP

Matthew Pennington - Has impressed on another loan spell, this time with Ipswich, and is getting to the stage where he needs regular first-team football in his career. That might be away from Goodison, but it will be a shame to lose a very good defender. SELL

Lucas Digne - Another no-brainer here. Everton's Player of the Season has been a fantastic signing and could nail down that position in the side for years to come if he wants to. KEEP

Leighton Baines - In a similar position to Jagielka and has similarly impressed, but Silva is more keen to keep the left-back and there will be few who disagree with him. KEEP

Luke Garbutt - The once-promising left-back has been through another rather uninspiring loan spell and his future opportunities at Goodison seem to be extremely limited. SELL

Midfielders

Idrissa Gueye - Made no secret of his desire to leave in January, but Everton made the right decision in keeping him on board. The midfielder has proven himself to be an integral member of the team and has further added quality to his game in the last few months - and it has become increasingly crucial to keep him at the club. KEEP

Morgan Schneiderlin - The midfielder was the preferred option of Silva at the start of the season and, as the campaign drew on, proved his quality on a number of occasions when called back into the first team. He's still a quality player and one worth keeping hold of. KEEP

Tom Davies - There should be no doubt over this one. Davies still remains one of the most exciting young players at the club and still has acres of room to progress in to. KEEP

James McCarthy - After working his way back to full fitness, the Republic of Ireland international still couldn't force his way regularly into the manager's thinking. He chased a loan move in January, but perhaps a permanent switch would be better suited now the summer has come around. SELL

Muhamed Besic - His loan move to Middlesbrough is unlikely to have changed Silva's mind on the midfielder, and a permanent move away from the club this summer is looking more and more likely. SELL

Beni Baningime - The youngster was exciting when called upon a number of times over the course of 2017/18 in pressurised situations, and he's certainly still worth another look. KEEP

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Gylfi Sigurdsson - Everton's joint-top scorer last season and clearly a crucial member of Silva's squad. He's still a player the Blues call upon when they most need a touch of star quality. KEEP

Kieran Dowell - Clearly still an exciting talent and has now impressed in patches with two different Championship sides on loan, helping Sheffield United into the Premier League last term. Perhaps a temporary switch to a top division side is the next port of call. KEEP

Nikola Vlasic - After a fairly impressive loan spell with CSKA Moscow, it would be a shame for Everton to completely give up on an exciting young talent so soon. He deserves another shot. KEEP

Shani Tarashaj - Still has a year left on his contract, but has no future at Goodison. SELL

Forwards

Bernard - A free signing last summer, the Brazilian has proven to be a shrewd acquisition and only improved as the campaign went on. With a full pre-season behind him, the winger could be a force to be reckoned with next term. KEEP

Theo Walcott - Proved his quality in fits and starts throughout the season, but nowhere near consistently enough to warrant his price tag. That fee, and the player's wages, could make him difficult to sell - and Silva clearly still rates the 30-year-old and the effort he puts in on the training pitch. KEEP

Ademola Lookman - Many important figures in the club's hierarchy have talked about how crucial exciting young players are to Everton going forward and Lookman is certainly one of those. The forward hasn't really had a consistent chance to shine as of yet. KEEP

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Yannick Bolasie - Returned to full fitness while out on loan at both Aston Villa and Anderlecht last term and managed to catch the eye somewhat. However, the Blues are willing to sell for a cut-price fee. SELL

Kevin Mirallas - Has quickly become one of Everton's forgotten men. After another indifferent loan spell with Fiorentina, the Blues will surely now be searching for a permanent transfer. SELL

Henry Onyekuru - Work permit issues will again be a factor, and Silva's recent comments about his options on the wing don't bode well for the Nigeria international despite his strong form with Galatasaray. Those displays, however, could mean that potential suitors would be many, and the right offer could be tempting. SELL

Dominic Calvert-Lewin - Established himself as Silva's lead striker in the closing stages of the campaign and put in a string of top-class performances. As we all know, goals are really the only big factor missing from his game at the minute. KEEP

Cenk Tosun - Started the term as the manager's main man, but soon lost his place to Richarlison and Calvert-Lewin. If the Blues get the right offer, it's hard to imagine they would turn it down at this stage. SELL

Oumar Niasse - Shipped out on loan to Cardiff City in January, the Sengeal striker and failed to score in his time in South Wales. Has always put in an incredible amount of effort, but he won't get many opportunities at Goodison anymore. SELL

Sandro Ramirez - After another uninspiring loan move back in La Liga, it's hard to see Sandro getting another chance at Everton given the competition. Wages will be a factor, but the club have got to look to sell. SELL

Richarlison - An easy decision. the Brazilian went from 'spoiling the transfer market' to becoming one of the club's best players in the space of a few weeks. He's only going to get better in the future, which is hugely exciting. KEEP