Everton have reportedly put together a package deal worth £100m in order to win the race for Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha.
As a result of Arsenal having already brought in Nicolas Pepe from Lille, Everton have emerged as the favourites for the Ivory Coast international before the end of the summer window.
The Toffees failed with a bid upwards of £50m last month, although it appears that the hierarchy at the Merseyside outfit remain determined to sign the attacker.
According to the Daily Mail, Everton are prepared to pay £65m, as well as include both Cenk Tosun and James McCarthy in any proposal.
Neither player features in the plans of Marco Silva, while Palace - despite a reluctance to sell Zaha - may be satisfied to boost their numbers after a relatively quiet transfer window.
The report adds that Palace had been looking to receive £120m for their most prized asset.