Tottenham Hotspur may not have much time to waste if reports regarding their interest in re-signing Troy Parrott are true.Despite always being thought of highly while coming through the ranks at Tottenham, Parrott had to leave the North London club to fulfil his potential.Spurs sold the striker in a £6.7m deal to AZ Alkmaar in 2024, and he has been firing since joining the Eredivisie side, notching 50 goals and 16 assists in 92 appearances.The 24-year-old’s impressive performances have sparked rumours of a Premier League return, and it was claimed earlier this week that the striker would welcome a return to Spurs this summer.Photo by Ed van de Pol/BSR Agency/Getty ImagesEverton could challenge Tottenham for Troy Parrott’s signature this summerIt has now been revealed by TEAMtalk that Everton have set their sights on a summer move for the Republic of Ireland international.The outlet claims that the Toffees are keen to build on their impressive season and are eying major reinforcements to their squad.With Thierno Barry struggling to deliver in the Premier League, David Moyes’ men are now ready to make a move for Parrott, having been impressed by his exploits in the Netherlands.The outlet adds that Everton first explored a move for the striker in November of last year, and he remains ‘under consideration’ at the Merseyside club ahead of the summer window.Interest in Parrott is intensifying and Spurs could benefitEverton are not the only Premier League side eyeing the former Tottenham man, with Leeds also thought to be keen on bringing Parrott back to England.It has been claimed that AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund are also contemplating moves for the Spurs academy graduate.Tottenham have a 20 per cent sell-on clause on Parrott, which means that not only can they sign him on a discount, but they also stand to gain financially if he moves elsewhere.READ MORE: Tottenham set Cristian Romero price tag, but it contradicts what his dad said about release clause valueThe post Everton hope to scupper Tottenham's attempts to re-sign one of their former academy gems appeared first on Spurs Web.