Ross Barkley's days at Everton are numbered following the arrival of Davy Klaassen, according to Alan Stubbs.
The 23-year-old is entering the final 12 months of his contract and having failed to comply with manager Ronald Koeman's ultimatum to provide a response to their offer of a new deal by the end of the season, the Dutchman has begun his quest to find replacements.
Klaassen signed a five-year contract at Goodison Park on Thursday following a £23.6m switch from Ajax with Everton also reportedly interested in Swansea midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, suggesting Koeman is making long-term plans which are unlikely to include Barkley.
"I think Ronald put his cards on the table with Ross before the end of the season and he gave him an ultimatum," Stubbs told talkSPORT.
"The fact that we are three weeks gone and Ross hasn't signed, then I think that's the biggest indicator that Ross' future is going to lie elsewhere.
"The one thing that he (Koeman) said towards the end is that he wanted more creativity in the team and I think, with Klaassen, he's certainly got that - his record is very good and he's a great age."
Klaassen's capture was Everton's second signing of the week having earlier secured Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford for an initial £25m fee.
The Toffees are also in the running to sign AC Milan forward M'Baye Niang for an estimated £13m and Stubbs expects the club's outlay to go beyond £100m this summer - although much of that could be recouped if striker Romelu Lukaku leaves.
"Potentially it's the most exciting pre-season that I've probably seen at Everton for a good five or 10 years," Stubbs added.
"We have an owner (Iranian billionaire Farhad Moshiri) who is ready to back the club and I think he is trying to get his business done early and the first two signings look really good and I think there will be plenty more.
"I think Everton will potentially be spending over £100m.
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