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According to German Journalist Florian Plettenberg, Orel Mangala will have a physical at Everton before the Toffees agree to a loan agreement with Lyon, a French team, to sign the defensive midfielder in an attempt to strengthen their defence.

Everton will be looking to the future with their new acquisitions despite having a difficult start to the season, losing their opening two games against Tottenham and Brighton.

Fans’ resentment is growing as a result of Everton’s recent struggles and their desire to see some action.

With the signing of the 26-year-old midfielder, Sean Dyche’s team may be able to salvage some of their squad in the transfer window as they look to rebuild after losing hope of being relegated to the Championship.

The verbal agreement for a one-year loan contract with the option to buy for a cost of €40 million has been struck through Plettenberg.

Mangala is excited to play at Goodison Park and is anticipated to complete his medical for the Merseyside club today.

Mangala is a midfield player from Belgium, and if he plays well, Everton can acquire him permanently from Lyon.

Mangala will delight Everton supporters since he has Premier League experience having joined the Ligue 1 team from Nottingham Forest last winter.

With six players signed during a hectic transfer window, the Toffees are hoping for a better season than their 23/24 campaign.The former Nottingham Forest player will bolster their midfield and fortify their team in an attempt to contend with elite Premier League teams.

The Belgian midfielder will help Dyche’s team in their attempt to remain in the top division of English football because he has already assisted Nottingham Forest in avoiding relegation.

Mangala will immediately become a part of Everton’s midfield, perhaps sealing a defensive hole and preventing goals from finding their way past Jordan Pickford.

The blue side of Merseyside will be excited to watch Mangala play under Dyche ahead of their crucial match against Bournemouth this weekend because he is a good aerial player and can play with the ball at his feet.

With the transfer window closing on Friday, August 30 at 11 p.m. BST, Everton will be looking to improve their position at the bottom of the Premier League.