September 19, 2024

Beto: Everton ‘agree’ £25m fee after personal terms agreed

Everton are close to securing another signing in attack.

Everton are reportedly close to completing a deal for Udinese striker Beto after ‘agreeing’ a fee and personal terms.From KFC to Serie A: Udinese star Beto now dreaming of playing for Portugal  alongside Cristiano Ronaldo after remarkable rise | Goal.com UK

The Toffees have been short of goals and have already signed Arnaut Danjuma, Jack Harrison and Youssef Chermiti in a bid to breathe new life into their faltering attack.

Their problems continued against Wolves at Goodison Park, as a late goal from Sasa Kalajdzic gave the away side a tight one-goal victory in what was another disappointing afternoon for Sean Dyche’s side.

Chermiti made his debut but struggled to get involved in the game, but Danjuma was guilty of missing a guilt-edge opportunity in the first half after being put clean through by Amadou Onana, which further emphasised their need for a goalscorer.

Beto is being viewed as someone who can apply the finishing touch at the top end of the pitch and, according to Fabrizio Romano, he could complete a medical on Sunday which is at least some good news for fans after another Premier League defeat.

Personal terms and a fee of £25m (€30m) has reportedly been agreed as the deal is close to being done.

The 25-year-old has already managed one goal and one assist for the Italian side so far this season and has been training on his own as the deal has progressed.Inter Milan could move for Udinese striker Beto

Dyche commented on their struggles to bring players in during the window, with Southampton’s Che Adams an example of a player they have failed to find an agreement with, despite weeks of positive reports.

Standing tall at 1.94m, the Portuguese forward will bring a physical threat up front and a record of 10 goals and two assists in 34 games last season.

He offers a unique profile, as he ranks highly for successful take-ons, as well as clearances and non-penalty xG – all of those would be welcome at Goodison Park after failing to find the net in the opening few games.

Next up for Everton is Doncaster away in the EFL Cup on Wednesday before heading to Sheffield United before the international break, with the game against the Yorkshire a potential date for his debut, if they can get the deal over the line.

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Everton have agreed to send Mason Holgate on loan to Southampton but there are doubts over Che Adams’ move to Goodison Park after MSP Capital’s investment deal collapsedMason Holgate exclusive interview: Everton defender explains why Frank Lampard has him believing again | Football News | Sky Sports

Everton have agreed to send Mason Holgate on loan to Southampton but a deal for Che Adams to move in the opposite direction has not been struck.

Everton have been close to agreeing a package for Adams worth approximately £15 million. However, the recent collapse of Everton’s investment deal with MSP Capital has created financial uncertainty for the club, leading to concerns about the initial down payment for the Southampton striker

Holgate’s departure from Everton on a temporary basis is expected to be confirmed in the near future. The 26-year-old defender is travelling to the south coast on Friday to undergo a medical with Championship promotion hopefuls Southampton, reports the Liverpool ECHO.

Holgate’s move comes after he was given permission by Everton to leave either on loan or permanently during the summer transfer window. He has yet to feature in the Premier League this season and struggled for regular game time last season under manager Sean Dyche.

 

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