Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti is expected to firmly put his own stamp on the Goodison Park side this summer in the transfer window, meaning the Italian could also sell a number of players in the process.

Since replacing Marco Silva in December, former AC Milan and Real Madrid boss Ancelotti has found some consistency with the Everton side, but the Merseyside club continue to sit just below mid-table in the Premier League.

With the transfer window fast approaching, we have identified FOUR players who could potentially leave this summer....

Gylfi Sigurdsson has been in and out of form this season for the Toffees and since Ancelotti arrived at Goodison Park, it does seem that the Icelandic midfielder is starting to lose his place.

An established Premier League player, the Iceland international can expect to have plenty of suitors around English football, whilst European sides may also be interest in making a move.

Niasse has been one of those 'what if' strikers during his time at Everton, looking good at times, and off form at other times.

The Senegalese striker will have plenty of suitors, having had loan spells with Hull City and Cardiff City, but you could also expect interest from Europe to arrive.

Just three appearances have made the 30-year-old's season, a forgettable one at best.

Cuco Martina is a player like Niasse, who has failed to succeed at Goodison Park, having been loaned out to Stoke City and Feyenoord.

The Dutch defender is expected to be allowed to leave this summer when his current deal expires.

Turkish international Tosun arrived at Goodison Park in January 2018 for a transfer fee of £27m, but life with the Premier League club has not gone according to plan.

One goal in five appearances for Everton over the first six months of the season saw Tosun deemed surplus to requirements in January, completed a loan move to Crystal Palace, which saw him score one goal in five games before returning due to a season ending injury.

With it unknown when Tosun will return from injury, the 28-year-old could look to move on and find first team football elsewhere.