Bayern Munich are supposedly keen on signing Everton forward Henry Onyekuru this summer.
The German champions have been watching the Nigerian during his loan spell with Galatasaray this term and have evidently been impressed with what they have seen.
The 21-year-old, who joined Everton in 2017 from KAS Eupen but has yet to play for the Toffees' first-team, has scored 11 goals for the Turkish club.
According to Fanatik, Marcel Brands has slapped a £35 million price tag on the forward, which is quite steep.
Everton appear to be following Chelsea's lead with their January stance over winger Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Everton should request Woo-yeong exchange
Brands should consider asking Bayern for their young forward Jeong Woo-yeong in return for Onyekuru.
Woo-yeong joined the Bavarians in 2017 from Incheon United, but is yet to really make his mark with the first-team.
The talented teenager has been working hard with the reserves, scoring 12 goals and making four assists in 22 appearances.
He is currently knocking on the door of Niko Kovac, having made one Champions League and one Bundesliga appearance so far.
If Everton feel as though they want to let Onyekuru leave, they should demand that Woo-yeong is included in any deal, as the Toffees are not inundated with attacking players at the moment.
With Alphonso Davies having just joined the club, and reports strong that Bayern will return for Hudson-Odoi in the summer (The Daily Mail), then opportunities may be hard to come by for Woo-yeong, and Everton should consider swooping.