bainesontoast
Player Valuation: £25m
Bump. Rangers are out of the Champions League again. Time for a cheeky bid? I think he'd up his game even further if he came to the Premier League.
he is quality. so he wouldn't come to us.
From Rangers? Hahahaha. There is NO player that wouldn't leave Rangers for Everton mate, come on.
don't get me wrong even tranmere have more pull over the SPL but lets be honest, the guy is a very good player, and if goodwillie has just gone for £2.8mill from the spl then he is well out of our price range and in addition he would probably attract a higher club than us - like stoke, wba or even leicester city!
I wouldn't be surprised to see Celtic make a cheeky bid before the window's finished mate, seriously. Now they're out of the Champions League there is absolutely no reason to stay with them. We'll see anyway.
maybe not but to join everton when he could go to clubs like qpr, newcastle, villa etc. we have the stench of death about us - as a talented and ambitious player everton 2011 does not seem a good match. is michael riketts still after a club?*
*yes toungue in cheek you!!!
Just bite ffs!
SUPER HOOPS.
EVERTON are ready to battle Sunderland for Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic.
Toffees boss David Moyes is desperate to bolster his strikeforce in the January transfer window and has made Jelavic his top target.
Moyes launched a bid to take him to Goodison in 2010, but moved too late to stop him leaving Rapid Vienna for Ibrox in a £4million deal.
Rangers' financial woes mean they are vulnerable to losing top scorer Jelavic who has already hit 14 goals this season.
Last night Gers boss Ally McCoist confessed for the first time that he fears losing Jela next month. He said: "It's not something I want to happen but it's also not something I can rule out. It's as simple as that."
Although West Brom, Liverpool and even Manchester United have also been linked with the Croatia international, the main worry for Moyes will be the interest of Sunderland.
New Black Cats boss Martin O'Neill will be given money to spend in January and funds at Everton remain too tight to enter a bidding war.
McCoist added: "I know Martin. I worked with him on television. He is an absolute diamond, a class act.
"I'd rather Jelavic stayed here. The speculation's affected him, but he keeps doing the business. I was really pleased with him last week against Hibs. I hope he can continue that form against Caley. He's vital."
Moyes last night agreed a two-month loan deal with LA Galaxy striker Landon Donovan.
With Apostolos Vellios Everton's leading league scorer with three goals, Moyes is desperate for a long-term solution.