Oumar Niasse could miss Everton's meetings with Southampton and West Ham after becoming the first top-flight player to be charged with successful deception of a match official.
Everton striker was set to attend next year's football event with former England teammates, but will instead renew vows with his pregnant wife, according to a new report.
Former Gunners starlet Ozyakup, 25, is set to leave Besiktas when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Dembele guided Celtic to a historic treble last season and interested parties would be "lucky" to sign him for £30m, according to the scout who helped him move to Parkhead.
Everton are in dire need of striking reinforcements and Stubbs thinks Dembele is the man to spearhead his former sides attack.
Brooks, 20, recently signed a new four-year contract with the high-flying Blades but the Wales international is still in high demand.
Moshiri has made Silva his number one target but is not willing to meet the Hornets' apparent demand for Silva, who has no escape clause in his contract at Watford.
Allardyce publicly ended his interest in succeeding Ronald Koeman at Goodison Park, a move that shocked Unsworth.
Mirallas and Schneiderlin were reportedly sent away from training before the international break but Unsworth has come out in support of the pair.
Niasse has scored five goals for Everton in all competitions this season after fighting to win a place in the first-team.
Wayne Rooney, 32, pleaded guilty to drink-driving earlier this year and the couple's relationship has been on the rocks ever since.
Hughton does not seem to be in the running to succeed Ronald Koeman, who was sacked by Everton over a month ago.
Christian Benteke is set to return for Crystal Palace this weekend against Everton but Ruben Loftus-Cheek is a doubt due to a back spasm.
Watford's stance over Silva makes the possibility of David Unsworth taking charge until the end of the season ever more likely.
Lennon was frozen out by former manager Ronald Koeman but has been restored to the first-team squad by interim boss David Unsworth.
Everton are still looking for a new manager after Ronald Koeman was sacked at the end of last month.
Watford recently rejected Everton's request to speak to Silva, who is interested in succeeding Ronald Koeman at Goodison.
England boss Gareth Southgate has hinted Ruben Loftus-Cheek is in his future plans after admitting he will allow the midfielder to achieve full fitness.
Unsworth has overseen one victory and three defeats since taking over from Ronald Koeman, who was sacked over three weeks ago.
The Spanish forward has endured a nightmare start to his Everton career but still has some esteemed suitors.
Vlasic featured regularly under Ronald Koeman but has made just one cameo appearance under interim boss David Unsworth.
Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri was target Simeone and Silva, who will remain at their current clubs for the time being.