Everton are open to selling West Brom target Mason Holgate this summer for the right price.
The 22-year-old impressed on loan at the Hawthorns during the second-half of the last campaign and the Baggies are keen to bring him before the start of the season, according to a report by Football Insider.
Holgate, who can play as either a right-back or centre-back, has fallen out-of-favour at Goodison Park and is expected to leave.
He is a loan target for various Championship clubs but it is believed that Everton are only interested in selling him permanently.
Holgate helped West Brom get into the Play-Offs last season and made 23 appearances for the Midlands side, chipping in with a single goal from defence.
He started his career at Barnsley and rose up through the youth ranks at Oakwell. He made his first team debut for the Tykes in December 2014 in a League One fixture against Doncaster Rovers.
The 6ft defender went onto play 22 times for the Yorkshire side before Everton paid a fee of around £2 million to lure him to Merseyside in August 2015.
Holgate has since played 48 times in all competitions for the Toffees and has also earned call-ups to England U20’s and U21’s.
However, he is likely to move onto pastures now over the coming weeks with West Brom a potential destination.