What the newspapers say – August 21

The reviews on this page come from local and national media and necessarily reflect Everton’s views.

Friday’s Daily Star says Everton could compete with Wolverhampton Wanderers for signing Sevilla striker Lucas Ocampos.

The Argentine Ocampos scored the goal that helped him qualify for the Europa League semi-finals at the expense of the Wolves and has been notable in Sevilla’s last four victories over Manchester United.

Seville values 26-year-old Ocampos, who is 3 years old, three times more than the Spanish club’s 15 million pounds for praising them from Marseille 12 months ago.

Portuguese publication O Jogo states that Everton loves Diogo Dalot, but will face a festival of France’s Paris Saint-Germain on Manchester United’s side.

Dalot, 21, joined United from Porto two years ago and played 34 for the Old Trafford club.

A right-back who is operating on the left or in a complex position, Dalot would also have the interest of the Spanish team barcelona.

Il Tempo, Italy, is inviting the Roma defender Alessandro Florenzi to go to Everton “in the coming days”.

Italian foreigner Florenzi, a local Roma product who made his senior debut in 2011, is back in the capital after spending the 2019/20 part on loan with La Liga Valencia.

The report suggests that Everton will reach a deal worth Florenzi between 10 and 12 million euros plus bonuses.

Foot Mercato insists that Everton will reach an agreement by Abdoulaye Doucoure, the Watford midfielder who has been at Vicarage Road for 4 years following Rennes’ move to Ligue 1.

It is cautioned that Watford can simply advance his application of 30 million euros and settle for something closer to Everton’s original offer, 20 million euros plus bonuses.

The Daily Mail reports that Thiago Silva will complete a season at Fiorentina in Serie A after the final Paris Saint-Germain Champions League matchup with Bayern Munich on Sunday.

This summer he speculated about a conceivable meeting of the defense of PSG Silva with his former chief in Paris, Carlo Ancelotti.

But it turns out that the 35-year-old Brazilian is close to a two-year contract in Italy, which also depresses Chelsea’s hopes of scoring Silva.

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