JUST IN: Dan Friedkin’s influence may play a part in the “unbelievable” Everton player’s decision to leave the team during the January transfer window.
JUST IN: Dan Friedkin’s influence may play a part in the “unbelievable” Everton player’s decision to leave the team during the January transfer window.
The Blues are still being linked to new players,
and there has also been an update on Dele Alli’s status at Goodison Park,
which has been difficult for fans to comprehend. According to a recent rumor,
the 28-year-old will only begin receiving compensation under a contract after he makes an appearance for the first team,
with Everton and Tottenham having an agreement in place starting in the summer.
In addition, Sean Dyche’s future is still a hot topic of discussion,
despite the fact that his workload has decreased somewhat following his two victories in the Premier League.
In the event that the present manager is let go, David Moyes is reportedly eager to bring Goodison back together.
The Scot isn’t the only figure being associated with the post, however,
with Jose Mourinho also mooted as a contender, having been Roma boss under the ownership of The Friedkin Group.
The Everton star is “unbelievable” to leave in January.
In the January transfer window, Roma are reportedly interested in signing Everton striker Beto because they view him as the “perfect name” to bolster their offensive line,
according to a recent transfer rumor from ASRomaLive.it [via Sport Witness].
As previously indicated, The Friedkin Group owns the Serie A giants,
which may work to their advantage in negotiating a bargain as they wait for regulatory approval of the move.
Sport Witness notes that although the Blues and Giallorossi friendship is anticipated to “facilitate negotiations,” it still “feels unlikely.”
Even though he has occasionally played well, Beto has mostly disappointed since joining Everton last year.
Former Blues winger James McFadden said the following about him during a match against Newcastle United: “Bruno Guimaraes loses his composure and chases it down,
Everton switch it and then it’s put through to Beto.” He moves with strength, speed, and incredible poise. For Everton, this scoreline is ideal.”
For a striker who arrived with a high reputation, his six goals in 43 Everton appearances is insufficient,
and it is evident that Dyche does not consider the 26-year-old to be an important player.
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