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Everton manager David Moyes has revealed the club are still waiting to learn from specialists how long Jack Grealish might be sidelined for with a stress-fracture in his foot but admitted the injury was a “big blow.” With just over a week to go of the winter transfer window, the Blues boss was asked in his pre-match press conference to preview Monday night's home game against Leeds United whether the setback might prompt a rethink in Everton's recruitment strategy this month and the 62-year-old replied: “That’ll add to our thinking. Getting them is a different story.

“Is there anything out there that we could possibly consider? At the moment, we’re just awaiting until we get the assessment back from the specialists, then we’ll know more.”

As the clock counts down towards next week’s deadline day, here’s a look back at the Scot’s previous buys for the Blues in winter windows as we search for clues about the type of targets he might go for.

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Moyes’ first ever purchase in the January sales was compatriot Iain Turner...

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