January Transfer Window 2023

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Morning all, what do you say? Here goes……


Everton never had a genuine chance of landing former Atletico Madrid misfit Matheus Cunha with Premier League rivals Wolves triggering the £44 million release clause in his contract, according to The Athletic.

On Thursday afternoon, Fabrizio Romano broke the news that Wolves had opted to turn Cunha’s loan into a permanent transfer after just three appearances, one start and no goals under Julen Lopetegui.


Everton are looking to sign Atletico Madrid central defender Felipe however the Toffees may need to sell first to fund a move, according to the Daily Mail.

It’s understood Abdoulaye Doucoure, Michael Keane, Mason Holgate and Yerry Mina could all depart the club to generate funds at Goodison Park (Daily Mail, pg 72, 13 January).


Felipe, 33, is understood to be on the club’s radar along with Manchester United winger Anthony Elanga. Everton have “firmed up” their offer for Elanga after holding talks with his agent earlier in the month (Simon Phillips, GIVEMESPORT, 1 January).


Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur have joined Unai Emery’s Aston Villa and Frank Lampard’s Everton in the race for Villarreal forward Arnaut Danjuma in the January transfer window, according to The Daily Mail.

TalkSPORT reporter Alex Crook has told Give Me Sport that Frank Lampard’s pursuit to lure Anthony Elanga to Everton from Manchester United hinges on Erik ten Hag signing a replacement, most likely in the form of Memphis Depay.


Tottenham Hotspur and Everton are amongst a host of Premier League clubs reportedly interested in Shakhtar Donetskwinger Tete.
The 22-year-old currently has six months left on his loan deal at Lyon in France, as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.


According to Liverpool Echo, Everton have reportedly enquired about Dango Ouattara of FC Lorient amid loan speculations over Arnaut Danjuma. It is understood that the Toffees are looking to bring in reinforcements to bolster their attack as they find themselves in the relegation zone after racking up poor performances in their recent outings.


Everton have reportedly expressed an interest in Lille’s Timothy Weah, but face competition from a number of clubs in the Premier League and in Europe.


Everton have reportedly expressed an interest in Hull City’s Colombian centre-forward Oscar Estupinan, though could face competition for the in-form South American.


Michael Beale has spoken about adding exciting players to this Rangers squad, ones with Premier League or European experience and in Todd Cantwell and Tom Davies, we have been linked with two players who have slightly lost their way after bursting onto the scene as youngsters.
Speaking to The Athletic, the England youth cap, after returning from a knee injury in 2021/22 has struggled for game time and told the media outlet that he won’t hesitate to move if it means being able to play more regularly:
“I love the club and the city but, ultimately, I want to play games, whether that be at Everton or somewhere else.


Mike Keegan has labelled Farhad Moshiri’s interview on talkSPORT an “utter car crash” after the Everton owner laid siege on the Goodison Park faithful in a stunning rant.

After taking the brunt of criticism this season, Moshiri took a swipe back at the Toffees fanbase in a talkSPORT interview with Jim White on Thursday (12 January), blaming them for influencing a number of his decisions that have ended badly.

Reacting to the interview, Daily Mail journalist Mike Keegan tweeted: “Just head the Farhad Moshiri interview on talkSPORT. “Utter car crash. ‘I’ve put my money where my mouth is’ cannot be disputed – the issue is the decisions that mouth has made. And blaming one of the best sets of supporters in England for manager churn? Delusional.”

Great work Bob ? ?
 


Wolves have signed a midfielder and a striker
Southampton have singed a striker and knocked Man City out the Man City cup.

Everton.... arguing on the radio.

We're down
I find it mad that wolves who have spent more
Than us in the last 6yrs and apparently had to sell in the summer,
Went on the to have a debt on spending of something like 80mil and have done another 40 on loan to obligation and now
Spending another 17mil. Maybe they’re going to sell nunez and neves before June 30th, there’s an idea Everton.

I know it’s probably wages and paying off managers and staff,
That has killed us, but it’s frustrating

Edit they’re also buying lemina think he used to play for Southampton? Another 10mil
 

I find it mad that wolves who have spent more
Than us in the last 6yrs and apparently had to sell in the summer,
Went on the to have a debt on spending of something like 80mil and have done another 40 on loan to obligation and now
Spending another 17mil. Maybe they’re going to sell nunez and neves before June 30th, there’s an idea Everton.

I know it’s probably wages and paying off managers and staff,
That has killed us, but it’s frustrating

Edit they’re also buying lemina think he used to play for Southampton? Another 10mil

Losses over the rolling 3 years are probably still low. Debt is low. Made a small profit last season I think

Have some players end of their contact. Probably also see the fact they're in the poop and want to stay in the league...so have flexed a little
 
Would you buy any of our players?

Of course not but there's no way they even think they would make a "profit" on them.

Doucoure, Mina, Davies all the end of their contracts so you're already talking minimal fee at most. Keane would be £10mill max.

We need them off the books regardless.
 

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