SHELL-SHOCKED Everton face selling star names like Jordan Pickford in January.
Manchester United and Chelsea have both been linked with the England keeper as well as midfielder Amadou Onana.
And Three Lions striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been trailed by Arsenal and Roma.
The Toffees could be forced into drastic sales as they fear a £300MILLION compensation claim.
Everton were deducted 10 points for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
That left Burnley, Leicester and Leeds preparing to sue, with a potential £100m for each club at stake if they win the case.
So apart from dropping into the drop zone with the points penalty, the Toffees could see some prized assets slip away in the next transfer window.
Pickford, 29, only extended his Goodison contract earlier this year until 2017.
Prem giants are expected to circle for the Three Lions’ first-choice stopper, should Everton decide to cash in.
Meanwhile, Onana has reportedly been on the radar of at least four top-flight rivals.
United, Chelsea and especially Arsenal have been persistent admirers of the £50million-rated Belgium anchorman, 22.
But West Ham too are understood to have shown interest over the summer – as a long-term replacement for Arsenal’s £105m buy Declan Rice.
As for Calvert-Lewin, the 26-year-old’s progress has been blighted by injury since earning 11 caps.
But Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq have pondered offering the hitman a massive pay deal.
And aside from Prem clubs, Jose Mourinho has considered Calvert-Lewin as a fill-in for injured Tammy Abraham.