Erling Haaland's exploits this season with Red Bull Salzburg have made him one of Europe's most sought after talents.
But had it not been for Everton's reluctance Haaland might already be tearing up the Premier League with the Toffees.
David Walsh, who was axed from Merseyside 18 months ago, moved from Leicester after helping lead their incredible Premier League triumph three-years-ago thanks to his savvy recruitment.
A little-known N'Golo Kante arrived from Caen for just over £5m and was crucial in the most unlikeliest of title charges.
But Walsh wasn't able to work the same magic at Everton which he puts down to the club's attitude in the transfer market.
Haaland was on his way to Goodison Park - but the club turned down the deal and did likewise with Liverpool's assist machine Andrew Robertson before he moved to Anfield.
Walsh told the Athletic : “While I was at Everton, I offered them Andrew Robertson and Harry Maguire deals, when they were at Hull, and it was worth £20 million for the pair. Everton wouldn’t take them.
“I had a deal done for Jonny Evans too before he came to Leicester, but again they wouldn’t take him. Erling Haaland, the striker with Salzburg, I had him and his dad at the club with a deal done for £3.4m (€4m). The club wouldn’t back me.”
Marco Silva, who is into his second year in charge, has been allowed to sign the likes of Richarlison, Alex Iwobi and Moise Kean.
Yet the Toffees are struggling in the bottom half of the table with pressure mounting on their Portuguese manager.
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