Moyes wants to add more 'quality' and 'style' to Everton team

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David Moyes has had a dramatic impact on Everton's form since returning for his second spell as manager, lifting the Toffees away from the Premier League relegation zone.

An exciting summer awaits off the pitch as the club prepares to move to their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

Asked if there will be significant changes on the field, Moyes told BBC Radio 5 Live: "There will be quite a few priorities because we want to rebuild in some ways.

"The team in its current form would be doing as well as a lot of the teams so great credit to the players playing at the moment but we also have an opportunity to make some changes and try to add some different things to the squad.

"We are still assessing, we have some ideas on what we probably need to do - whether that is a better player in a position or another player in a position, that will be dictated by which players are staying and which players are going.

"It is a good thing that we have a busy summer but the hard thing is to get it all done and ready as quick as you would like.

"Anybody with any wisdom would say you can't get things done in one transfer window, at the moment the way the team is playing is well enough but we need to add some more quality and a bit more style and finesse in different players. Then see if we can keep winning and getting better."