You may not be the only one if he points you to Everton this week
Good night, Everton fans, here are the headlines on Thursday, August 20th.
Abdoulaye Doucoure sought to transfer Everton last summer, but Watford was unwilling to approve the midfielder’s transfer to Goodison Park.
A move towards Everton, which had two concessions rejected for the player, would have noticed Doucoure meeting former coach Marco Silva at Merseyside, a component of the appeal of such a move to the 27-year-old.
Silva, of course, is no longer in Goodison Park, but Doucoure remains ready to move to Everton, Watford open to promote the midfielder by 25 to 30 million pounds after his Premier League relegation.
Everton has placed Doucoure on his short list for the summer alongside Napoli midfielder Allan, who refuses to pay more than the Frenchman.
Everton’s young defender, Jarrad Branthwaite, said he helped him reach the Toffees’ first team last season in Everton’s locker room.
The 18-year-old was inspired by his performances for Everton amid injuries from first-team characters Mason Holgate and Yerry Mina, and Branthwaite revealed how he used Anthony Gordon’s good fortune as inspiration.
“Seeing Anthony have his chance only makes young players have to do what they do: exercise harder and improve and enroll in this team,” Branthwaite said on Everton’s official website.
“I’ve done it so far, but difficult things are just getting started.If I had said I would play in the Premier League at this stage, I would never have believed it.
“I just have to keep up, keep running hard and see where it takes me next season.”
Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton look has had a difficult start in the 2020/21 Premier League season, with the full line-up of the crusade launched on Thursday.
The Toffees face Tottenham Hotspur on the first day as a visitor.West Bromwich Albion will stay in Goodison Park for the first club house of the new season.
There will be a Merseyside Derby opposed to protecting Premier League champions Liverpool in Everton’s first six games, while a busy December will see the Toffees take on Leicester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Man City in quick succession. .
Everton will finish their season at Manchester City with their last home game of 2020/21 against Wolverhampton Wanderers.