Coleman has missed the last 10 months after suffering a horrific leg break on international duty but could play some part against the Foxes in midweek.
Barcelona winger Gerard Deulofeu is said to have emerged as a late target for Premier League strugglers Watford.
The Toffees were considering allowing Lookman to leave temporarily but that idea was given short shrift by Allardyce.
Inter are willing to sell Brozovic in order to comply with Financial Fair Play but are looking for cash-only offers for the Croatia international.
Bryan has caught the eye of a host of clubs with his strong performances this season but is not expecting to leave Ashton Gate before Wedesday's deadline.
According to reports emanating from Germany, Vogt, 26, is of interest to Everton manager Sam Allardyce, who is seeking a replacement for Ashley Williams and Phil Jagielka.
Alan Pardew has laughed off speculation over a potential January departure for West Brom striker Salomon Rondon, who faces one of his reported suitors in Liverpool this weekend.
According to reports emanating from Belgium Everton are willing to sign Dendoncker and loan him back to Anderlecht for the rest of the season.
Ratcliffe: "[Everton] spent £150m in the summer yet find themselves in a position where they need to replace a player who had been deemed surplus to requirements."
Ramirez and Klaassen have both endured torrid spells on Merseyside since arriving from Malaga and Ajax respectively.
Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has no plans to jump ship despite being linked with moves to Everton and Manchester United in January.
Brighton are reportedly set to beat Liverpool and Everton to the signing of Ezri Konsa, although Karl Robinson insists that Charlton have yet to receive any offers for the player.
Azmoun's father was contacted by Arsenal and Celtic over the services of his son but Moshiri went one step further.
The two Merseyside outfits seemed set to go head-to-head for the 20-year-old centre-back but have since been put off by his price tag.
West Ham United are considering making an offer for the 21-year-old, who is being watched by Everton, Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle United.
Feyenoord rejected Newcastle's £14m offer for the towering Dane but Rafa Benitez's side are set to return with an improved bid.
Pennington has not featured an awful lot for Thomas Christiansen's side after suffering an ankle injury on the opening game of the season.
If he does arrive at Goodison Park, Brands will be tasked with helping the much-maligned Steve Walsh with expanding and improving Everton's global scouting network.
Neville is a UEFA Pro Licence holder and was previously first-team coach at Manchester United under David Moyes and Valencia under his brother Gary Neville.
Everton have already signed Theo Walcott and Cenk Tosun this month but reports in Italy claim that Everton are eyeing a move for Fiorentina striker Babacar.
Lennon served Everton well during his three-year spell on Goodison Park but was made surplus to requirements by the arrival of Theo Walcott.
Bryan has been in fine fettle for the Robins this season and will hope to impress against Manchester City when the Robins face Pep Guardiola's side in the Carabao Cup.