Everton are "definitely interested" in signing Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks, according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook.

The £50,000 per-week England international has slipped down the pecking order in north London and might have played his last game for his boyhood club.

What's the latest news involving Winks?

Winks was once a key player at Tottenham and a nailed on starter under Mauricio Pochettino, but his game-time has been extremely limited in the last two seasons, with the 26-year-old making just 18 league starts during that period.

GiveMeSport The Verdict

GiveMeSport The Verdict

As a result, Spurs are prepared to sell the midfielder this summer as Antonio Conte looks to revamp his squad ahead of their return to the Champions League.

And according to the Daily Mail, Frank Lampard is keen on linking up with Winks, less than six months after signing his ex-teammate Dele Alli.

But the report states that while Tottenham are hoping to sell Winks on a permanent basis for a fee of around £20m, the Toffees' financial problems could force them into taking him on loan.

Regardless, Crook reckons that he would be a shrewd piece of business by Lampard and confirmed Everton's interest in the England star.

What did Crook say about Winks?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "Harry Winks, reasonably cheap, good lad, good professional. I think he would be a good signing for anybody, and Everton are definitely interested."

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Would Everton be a good move?

Judging by how Alli has fared since he made the switch in January, you could argue that Winks might want to avoid moving to Goodison Park, although his lack of an impact might be down to himself more than anything else.

Despite a frustrating two years at Tottenham, Winks remains a worthwhile midfielder and could be a really good addition for Lampard.

Winks was restricted to just eight top-flight starts last season, but Everton could be the perfect chance for him to make a fresh start and get his career back on track, away from the pressure of playing for a top-six club.

After all, this is a player who ex-Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino once compared to former Barcelona duo Andres Iniesta and Xavi, so it might be more about regaining his confidence and getting the best out of him, rather than writing him off following an ordinary two years.