Everton don’t have a head coach, no goalscorer, no strategy and not much time to improve their fortunes. But despite those unfavourable circumstances, the troubled leaders of the Goodison Park club have to ensure new players arrive and improve the team’s chances of avoiding relegation until the end of the season.The club is still to confirm a successor for the sacked Frank Lampard, but they cannot afford for the new coach to indentify transfer targets. They must act now before the end of January.##NAJAVA_MECA_6971174##They are in the market to sign two forwards this month, with the Toffees weighing up a move for Bologna striker Marko Arnautovic, who was mentioned as a target for Manchester United in the last transfer window. He currently has eight goals in 16 games for Bologna.The Toffees will be desperate to sign attacking reinforcements, given how they had their move for Arnaut Danjuma hijacked by Tottenham at the last minute, despite the Dutch winger passing a medical and agreeing to join them.Everton want two forwards with Marko Arnautovic on their radar – but Hakim Ziyech is unlikely pic.twitter.com/fMLmEcqbgg— Trending 📰🗞️ (@daily_update442) January 25, 2023 Over 464 career appearances, the 33-year-old striker has scored 127 goals and registered 73 assists with a goal contribution every 162 minutes – an output that could make the difference for the Toffees. His price tag of around $10 million would also be acceptable – even for Everton.Everton is for sale, after Lampard, Moshiri wants to leaveArnautovic wouldn’t be a long-term solution, but his goal-scoring form is desperately needed at Goodison Park to stay afloat this season.