Everton reportedly now 'want' to sign AS Roma attacking midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo, but there is a 'meeting in progress' involving a rival suitor.

The Lowdown: Bournemouth deal collapses

Sky Italy journalist and transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio reported this afternoon that Zaniolo 'accepted' an offer from AFC Bournemouth on Monday night, 'ready to go' this morning.

However, the Premier League club then 'blocked' a move over concerns about finances, meaning that Zaniolo is now free to move to another team before the transfer window closes.

The Latest: Everton in the race

Taking to Twitter, journalist Alessandro De Felice reports that the Goodison Park outfit now 'want' to sign Zaniolo, but there is a 'meeting in progress' with rival suitors Sassuolo, which could see their player Davide Frattesi sent to Roma as part of a swap deal:

"Plot #Everton - #Roma - #Sassuolo: The Toffees want Zaniolo, Frattesi can end up in red and yellow. Meeting in progress between the Carnevali and the Neroverde midfielder's (Frattesi's) agent."

The Verdict: Time ticking!

Time is certainly ticking for Sean Dyche's side to get new faces through the doors before the deadline at 11pm tonight, having not spent any money on any signings yet and only recalling Ellis Simms from his loan spell at Sunderland.

They also lost winger Anthony Gordon to Newcastle United, and so need to bring in at least one new attacker in the next few hours in order to compensate for his loss.

Hailed as a 'tremendous talent' with an 'amazing ability' to decide games by journalist Alvaro Canibe, Zaniolo has scored 24 goals and made a further 18 assists in 128 games for Roma, and has played in all three major European competitions for them including the UEFA Champions League (Transfermarkt).

The Italy international is a player who likes to get on the ball and take responsibility, ranking in the 96th and 81st percentile of all midfielders in Europe's top five leagues over the past year for shots and touches respectively, and at 23 years of age has not yet hit his peak.

Nonetheless, Zaniolo could be a tidy signing for the Toffees if they can beat Sassuolo to his signature.