
Lindstrøm, who joined Napoli in a €30 million deal last year, has struggled to make an impact, starting only three games in 29 appearances.
Despite this, his versatility and potential remain attractive to Everton, who are seeking to enhance their attacking capabilities.
The loan agreement is seen as a strategic move by Everton to address their offensive shortcomings, which were evident in their second-lowest goal tally in the Premier League last season.
Meanwhile If the loan proves successful, Everton will have the option to make the transfer permanent for a reported €25 million, subject to negotiations.
This development follows Everton's unsuccessful attempt to sign Jaden Philogene from Hull City, who opted to join Aston Villa instead.
It's been learnt that The Toffees are eager to bolster their attack and believe Lindstrøm's skills and experience could be a valuable asset. The deal is pending official confirmation from both clubs.
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