Try to make a second late move in the January transfer window, Everton would now fight to sign a young starlet in the championship before the deadline on Monday.
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Keeping their cards near their chest, the tuffes rushed from nowhere to advance their business in January and obtain an agreement to lend Carlos Alcaraz For the rest of the season. The former Southampton man returns to English football with unfinished business and could still play an essential role in Everton Premier league survival.
The first signature of the Friedkin era and the first of David Moyes“Second passage in charge, Alcaraz could prove to be completely coup with its decision becoming permanent if it achieves certain objectives in the rest of the season.
However, those of Goodison Park may not be carried out there, with a question of days remaining until the January window closes – leaving enough time for Friedkin to make its second movement.
Depending on the start -up room, Everton is now fighting to sign Tom Watson De Sunderland after Brighton & Hove Albion saw a reported offer of 2 million pounds sterling refused by the Black Cats.
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It remains to be seen if the Toffees offer more than the costs of 2 million pounds sterling, but Watson is certainly a man sought in an interest of Tottenham Hotspur, in addition to the above -mentioned clubs.
Always 18, the winger is one for the future and who could still trigger Everton’s attack in life for the years to come. While the deadline is approaching and Sunderland is fighting to keep the teenager, Everton could still enter.
“Powerful” Watson can replace Harrison
The pursuit by Everton of an exciting young winger should not surprise in the middle of the continuous difficulties of Jack Harrison. Although they are never really lit in the world during his loan last season, the Toffees welcomed the winger for a second loan spell, to be disappointed again. Now Friedkin and Moyes can accommodate a more permanent solution in Watson.
The Sunderland Ace is already impressive in senior football and has already won the manager’s praise RegisWho told journalists (as relayed by BBC Sport) in December: “It was an interesting game for him. When you have a winger with the ability to run inside and outside and cross, it’s a gift for a coach and a team.
“It works well. The system is well designed for it. We can use it very quickly and play its main forces. It is powerful, it can be dribble, it can move inside and outside and it has marked.
With Two goals in 10 appearances in the championshipThe climb of Watson could be in progress while the Premier League teams fight to guarantee its signature before the end of the January transfer window.