Everton News and Transfers – Chris Smalling Chase, Richarlison Barcelona ‘price request’

“Mino Raiola is positioning one of his clients in the Premier League: I’m talking about Hirving Lozano.

“Does Everton Carlo Ancelotti need it? The coach asked for only two Napoli players, Allan and Nikola Maksimovic. I probably wouldn’t accept the Mexican.”

“They lost Idrissa Gueye, this midfielder and Doucoure is that kind of player. He’s athletic, he’s got a lot of energy, but he’s happy to play that part and break things.

That’s what everton missed last season, so I can see that if that happens, it’s a very smart acquisition for Everton. (Maybe they want it) because yesterday they didn’t start well! (Les Bleus finished 3-0 after 10 minutes in a pre-season friendly at Blackpool, but defended himself for a 3–3 draw).

“I may do my homework at the top clubs.

“Having played with him and getting to know him, departing for Manchester United probably too soon, however, he is now evolving and has a lot of the Premier League to his credit.

“He showed that he had a consistent artist and that his definitive product has come a long way.

”It looks like Everton is a team that needs to advance and secure European positions next season and if they get the Zaha type, it will definitely help you.

”Personally, I think you can move on to Arsenal or Tottenham and I wouldn’t be surprised if you defended it because I know you love London.

“I suppose I’d rather move on to Everton, but if I went to Everton, I’d do them.”

Yannick Bolasie and Mo Besic were ancelotti’s settings just after the anti-Blackpool time.

Bolasie replaced Alex Iwobi and Besic replaced Anthony Gordon. A resolution, mainly, to refresh the team in the typical pre-season form, but also a resolution so that those players have the highest possible compatibility. And so hornier to buy sticks.

Everton hopes that while Bolasie and Besic exercise and play (at least in friendly matches), with the first team, it will serve them to put them in the shop window.

Both will be on sale this summer. Besic is back at Everton after a season on the most sensitive flight with Sheffield United, while Bolasie spent much of the crusade in Portugal with Sporting Lisbon.

Besic was Besic on Saturday. Some good, some bad, some of an impressive composition, some too.

Bolasie made more of an impression. He worked hard, carried the ball pretty well and came close to scoring, to see his scathing shot well saved.

Everton has only two friendlies left before the start of the season and, in all likelihood, just two more chances to put either in the shop window. If Bolasie continues in this line, in fact it will be the club that locates him a new home. Besic, though self-assured in his own future, might want to do more.

“Always the fantastic remedy I won from all the other people in the Club and the city.

“I enjoyed living in Liverpool, it’s an amazing place.

And the Everton gave me one of the painting stories of my life.

“When I finish my career, I need to go to every club I’ve played in.

“But the first one I’ll go to.

“I want to know more about training and football.

“Everton taught me what it’s like to be a real pro.”

“I’m going to report the mistakes, but when I left Manchester United, I did it for one person, Ronald Koeman.

“I had six smart months and he fired.

“There have been many steering settings, which is ideal.

“He taught me not only to make a coach-based selection, although he plays an important role.”

“My main purpose was not to leave England. I heard everything, English, Spanish or Italian clubs.

“Nice moved me as soon as I spoke to Julien Fournier [the football director] and Patrick Vieira.

“I’ve got it fantastic.

“It’s strictly a sporting election.”

Richarlison the subject of a one-hundred million pound surprise offer from the Catalan giants in January.

But the offer did meet Everton’s assessment of the player and was rejected.

From now on, clubs wishing to win the striker’s 19 international matches in this movement window will be informed that they will have to pay 160 million euros if they really need to have it.

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Phil’s attractive report on Carlo Ancelotti and Everton’s exchange position.

Since the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as Everton’s coach last December, the mere fact of being a Serie A player turns out to be a qualifier enough to be connected with the Blues and if you play for Napoli it is almost inevitable.

Perhaps not surprising, then, that Hirving Lozano, a player brought to Europe through Marcel Brands while at PSV, was again the subject of hypotheses about a movement imaginable to Goodison Park.

However, despite talks expected to take up positions between Everton and Napoli by Brazilian midfielder Allan, some other blow to Ancelotti’s former employers has been minimised.

Sport Witness quotes journalist Ciro Venerato on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli:

“Mino Raiola is positioning one of his clients in the Premier League: I’m talking about Hirving Lozano.

“Does Everton Carlo Ancelotti need it? The coach asked for only two Napoli players, Allan and Nikola Maksimovic. I probably wouldn’t accept the Mexican.”

While Everton is reportedly in talks with Watford about a possible movement by Abdoulaye Doucoure, the midfielder has reportedly been subsidized to fill the void left by Idrissa Gueye, who left for Paris St Germain last summer.

Former Premier League Danny Mills told Football Insider:

“They lost Idrissa Gueye, this midfielder and Doucoure is that kind of player. He’s athletic, he’s got a lot of energy, but he’s happy to play that part and break things.

That’s what Everton sometimes missed last season, so I can see that, if it happens, it’s a very smart acquisition for Everton. (You might want it) because yesterday they didn’t start very well! (Les Bleus finished 3-0 after 10 minutes in a pre-season friendly at Blackpool, but defended himself for a 3–3 draw).

Everton came close to reaching an agreement for Lille’s central defence before the coronavirus outbreak, but withdrew from the race to pursue targets.

Former Everton players Phil Jagielka and Jack Rodwell have signed new contracts with Sheffield United.

Today 20 years ago, Duncan Ferguson came from the bench to score twice in his first game at Goodison Park in his Time as Everton player.

The Blues beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 with Francis Jeffers scoring the first goal before the Scotsman’s winning double in the last six minutes.

Everton is among a variety of clubs that sue Chris Smalling, according to a report.

90 Min say the Blues are united through Newcastle United, West Ham United and former Fulham club 30, Premier League clubs interested in Manchester United’s defence.

However, the article states that Smalling himself prefers to keep Rome – where he spent last season on loan – and told the former bosses of Trafford that it would be his next destination and that he will not be forced to move if he did not want to.

The bright lights of London, huh?

Despite reports last summer that WIlfried Zaha was willing to sign for Everton from Crystal Palace only so that the two clubs do not agree on the rates, it has been claimed that the runaway end may reject a move towards the Blues because it needs to stay. in the capital.

That’s what ex-Premier League Kevin Phillips thinks,

Although he was from Hertfordshire, the prolific ex-striker headed north from Sunderland to enjoy the most productive days of his career.

Although Zaha moved northwest once in his career when he left Palace for Manchester United, Phillips believes the 27-year-old, who left Ivory Coast for Croydon at the age of 4, would rather stay there. if you take a big step.

Spursweb quotes Phillips regarding Football Insider:

“I may do my homework at the top clubs.

“Having played with him and getting to know him, departing for Manchester United probably too soon, however, he is now evolving and has a lot of the Premier League to his credit.

“He showed that he had a consistent artist and that his definitive product has come a long way.

“It looks like Everton is a team that needs to move forward and secure those European positions next season and if they get The Zaha boys, it will definitely help you.

”Personally, I think you can move on to Arsenal or Tottenham and I wouldn’t be surprised if you kept up because I know you love London.

“I suppose I’d rather move on to Everton, but if I went to Everton, I’d do them.”

Despite attempts with Everton, Norwegian Isak Hansen-Aaroen, known as “The Next Erling Haaland,” has signed for Manchester United from Tromso.

The Daily Mail writes that Hansen-Aaroen has become Tromo’s youngest senior player when he gave the impression of being his first team last month at the age of 15 and 319 days.

However, United now showed him a deal after his birthday.

Ole Gunnar’s compatriot Solskjaer has signaled since the former ledge at Old Trafford, although he has already had evidence with Everton and his Liverpool neighbours before joining the Red Devils.

That’s the message of ECHO’s Everton correspondent Phil Kirkbride in his investigation into yesterday’s 3-3 draw at Blackpool.

He writes:

Yannick Bolasie and Mo Besic were ancelotti’s settings just after the anti-Blackpool time.

Bolasie replaced Alex Iwobi and Besic replaced Anthony Gordon. A resolution, mainly, to refresh the team in the typical pre-season form, but also a resolution so that those players have the highest possible compatibility. And so hornier to buy sticks.

Everton hopes that while Bolasie and Besic exercise and play (at least in friendly matches), with the first team, it will serve them to put them in the shop window.

Both will be on sale this summer. Besic is back at Everton after a season on the most sensitive flight with Sheffield United, while Bolasie spent much of the crusade in Portugal with Sporting Lisbon.

Besic was Besic on Saturday. Some good, some bad, some of an impressive composition, some too.

Bolasie made more of an impression. He worked hard, carried the ball pretty well and came close to scoring, to see his scathing shot well saved.

Everton has only two friendlies left before the start of the season and, in all likelihood, just two more chances to put either in the shop window. If Bolasie continues in this line, it will certainly be the club that will locate him a new home. Besic, though self-assured in his own future, might want to do more.

Second Castillo was on loan for a season with Everton in 2008/09, but the Ecuadorian midfielder fondly remembers his time at Goodison Park.

Now 38 and back in his local country by the city of Guayaquil, a club formed in 2007 only a year before joining the Blues, when Everton asks him what is the first thing that comes to mind when he hears his name, Castillo replies:

“Always the fantastic remedy I won from all the other people in the Club and the city.

“I enjoyed living in Liverpool, it’s an amazing place.

And the Everton gave me one of the painting stories of my life.

“When I finish my career, I need to go to every club I’ve played in.

“But the first one I’ll go to.

“I want to know more about training and football.

“Everton taught me what it’s like to be a real pro.”

Morgan Schneiderlin says his to Everton has taught him a lesson.

Three and a half years after his 20 million pound transfer from Manchester United, the Blues sent the 30-year-old midfielder back to France this summer when he joined Nice.

Reflecting on his, despite all his dissatisfied period at Goodison Park, Inside Futbol quotes Schneiderlin as saying to L’Equipe:

“I’m going to report the mistakes, but when I left Manchester United, I did it for one person, Ronald Koeman.

“I had six smart months and he fired.

“There have been many steering settings, which is ideal.

“He taught me not only to make a coach-based selection, although he plays an important role.”

Following his departure from Everton, Schneiderlin added:

“My main purpose was not to leave England. I heard everything, English, Spanish or Italian clubs.

“Nice touched me as soon as I spoke to Julien Fournier [the football director] and Patrick Vieira.

“I’ve got it fantastic.

“It’s strictly a sporting election.”

Everton and AC Milan are at war over Denis Bouanga’s signing of a report.

African football quotes Le10 Sport stating that Gabon’s foreigner has attracted interest from both clubs.

After staying in Lorient, Strasbourg, Tours and Nimes, Bounanga joined Saint-Etienne in July of the year.

The 25-year-old was inspired by his first season at the club, contributing 17 goals in 36 games in all competitions.

The article states that Valencia and Real Betis would also be interested in signing to the extreme, it is Serie A that would lead the race.

Everton-Napoli talks about Allan are reportedly ongoing.

Inside Futbol quotes SportItalia as saying that an agreement has not yet been reached, however, Everton arrived with an offer of two million pounds plus four million to five million pounds in bonus payments.

His article adds that Napoli, however, is asking for millions of euros (36 million pounds) to let Allan go.

Both clubs continue to negotiate, with Everton being the only team That Allan is able to sign this summer.

Barcelona will have to pay 143 million pounds if it signs Richarlison of Everton this summer, according to a report.

That’s the number the Blues will do business at if they need to get the Brazilian, Says Mirror.

Your article says:

Richarlison the subject of a one-hundred million pound surprise offer from the Catalan giants in January.

But the offer did meet Everton’s assessment of the player and was rejected.

From now on, clubs wishing to win the striker’s 19 international matches in this movement window will be informed that they will have to pay 160 million euros if they really need to have it.

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