Jack Harrison spotted training with former Everton player as David Moyes ponders a move

Everton can now return to working in the summer market as they look to add to the signing of Carlos Alcaraz.
David Moyes needs a lot of new faces to land on Merseyside this summer given the number of players moving on as free agents.
The end of the month will mark a fresh start to the PSR window which will provide Everton a fresh slate to work from.
With the Friedkins set to back Everton financially, fans will want to see plenty of new faces come into the club ahead of the stadium move.
Just about every main position group needs addressing in the market for Everton following the contract decisions made behind the scenes.
Everton are wanting to sign a new winger following the release of Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstorm.
But the Leeds United attacker has now been spotted training with one former Everton player amid links over a possible return.
Jack Harrison spotted training with former Everton player Orel Mangala
Following his return to Elland Road, it has been suggested Everton could make a move for Harrison to return to Merseyside.
It is certainly a move which would spark controversy among certain sections of the fan base, but he has been spotted reuniting with one of his former teammates this summer.
Orel Mangala was also let go by Everton as he returned to Lyon following his serious injury which ended his 2024/25 campaign in January.
The pair will have been hoping to see their futures extended on Merseyside ahead of the move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
However, they have now been spotted training together in a warm-weather training camp abroad.
In an Instagram post, videographer Oli Hackl posted a photo of the pair which Harrison reposted with the caption: ‘Incoming’.
Clearly, the pair hold a strong relationship from their time at Everton together and are both looking to make a strong start to the summer.
Everton are showing interest in Jack Grealish as an option for out wide, but Harrison could prove an easy addition to fill out the squad numbers at Finch Farm.
A big summer certainly awaits Everton who are looking to take a huge leap forward under the new owners.
Everton hope their new stadium will attract players of a higher calibre as they eye some big-name additions.
However, the number of players departing as free agents will also require the club to bolster their squad depth.
It is understood Everton are interested in Kyle Walker who could certainly add experience at right-back.
And a potential summer return for Harrison is something which could also be on the cards if the Toffees struggle to fill out their options at right-wing.