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Tuesday’s Daily Mail says Everton has “asked questions about” Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure.
Frenchman Doucoure is very likely to leave Watford relegated, joined from Ligue 1 Rennes in 2016 before a loan crusade in Spain with Granada, the Brother Club of the Hornets.
The 27-year-old still has 3 years on his Vicarage Road contract and is “open” to a transfer, according to Mail.
In the same newspaper he claims that Everton is in “advanced conversations” on the right side of Atletico Madrid Santiago Arias, the Colombian who moved to the Spanish capital after the 2018 World Cup.
Arias was in the past at PSV Eindhoven, where he was recruited through the current Everton football director Marcel Brands.
“There is no indication at the moment as to how much Arias will cost,” says the Mail, “but Array. The conversations between Atletico and Everton are complex and the 28-year-old is about to move to Merseyside.”
Inside Futbol claims that The Naples midfielder, Allan, has rejected the concept of moving to Atletico Madrid and is ready for Everton this summer.
The Brazilian has long been promoted as a target for Carlo Ancelotti after the duo forged a date at Napoli.
Allan, who joined Napoli from Udinese in Serie A five years ago, allegedly told his agent to reach an agreement with Everton, who will reportedly receive two five hundred million euros plus five million euros in bonuses to get the 29-year-old.
The publication Corriere del Mezzogiorno, based in Naples, believes that Everton has turned to Nikola Maksimovic in the search for the club for a central half.
Serbian Maksimovic has one year left on a contract with Serie A Napoli, the club he joined through his Italian compatriots Torino in 2016.
The 28-year-old defender, who can also serve as a right-back, played 28 games in all competitions with Napoli in 2019/20 and has 24 international matches.
Everton’s supposed goal, James Rodriguez, is cited through the Daily Mirror saying he will move to the Premier League.
Rodríguez, the Colombian foreign striker from Real Madrid, played for Everton Ancelotti at Bernabéu and Bayern Munich and was in the past with Ligue 1 Monaco.
He said: “Going to England would be a smart thing to do, it’s a very sensible league.
“I’d also like to know where I’m going … I have to spend where I can play, where I am satisfied and where I feel enjoyed all over the world.”
Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio says Everton cares about The Italian right-back of Rome, Alessandro Florenzi.
Florenzi spent the moment part of last season on loan with Valencia, 14 times with the Spanish national team.
As a result of the youth academy in Rome, he debuted at the capital club in 2011 and is estimated between 13.6 and 16.3 million pounds.
And the Liverpool Echo says Everton “waits for the government and Premier League recommendation” before deciding to allow the enthusiasts to return to Goodison Park.
Fans were allowed to attend for the last time an attack on the floor of Everton’s home, the Manchester United stopover on 1 March.
The 2020/21 crusade is about to begin behind closed next month and Echo says Everton is “exploring all options,” protecting the club’s primary decision-making enthusiasts.