Everton are brief at full-back as captain Seamus Coleman is coping with a calf concern, Nathan Patterson is out for the long run and Ashley Younger is suspended after being despatched off in opposition to Brighton.
Midfielder James Garner, who can fill in at right-back, can also be out so teenager Roman Dixon may very well be drafted in, whereas James Tarkowski is a doubt and fellow centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite continues to get well from a groin downside and is “not shut” to returning.
“It’s nonetheless an ongoing problem,” mentioned Dyche. “We have now not bought a lot financially to appropriate the state of affairs. We have now simply set to work with the gamers and hope their health will get again to being absolutely match after which staying match.”
Everton have spent round £40m on new signings this summer time, whereas recouping within the area of £70m by promoting Amadou Onana, Lewis Dobbin and Ben Godfrey.
It’s understood any additional arrivals within the the rest of the switch window would most likely be on mortgage offers.
Requested if the membership anticipated to be busy earlier than the deadline on Friday of subsequent week, Dyche replied: “I feel that’s unlikely.
“We labored very laborious available in the market and introduced in gamers who we predict can grow to be the Premier League. They don’t seem to be all game-ready straightaway, however we predict they’re good gamers that may develop into the membership.
“Working very laborious to get these offers accomplished then dropping gamers as nicely, there may be not way more wiggle room. If there may be, then that’s useful, but when there may be not then that’s the means it’s.”