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Interesting read this from Col. Thew Zaha information, if true, is interesting indeed.


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    Posted by Col
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    on August 7, 2019, 10:13 pm, in reply to "haha anyone had the big massive super secret update doing the rounds ?"

    Fwiw - I think this is some bullshit with some truth, might explain why Alderweireld and Stones names were mentioned to me earlier as ones to watch out for tomorrow (the zaha stuff sounds like a load of [Poor language removed])

    ...

    ///TRANSFER UPDATE///

    ***SOME OF THIS INFORMATION IS OUT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN NOW, BUT SOME IS STILL CONFIDENTIAL***

    Mason Holgate - going to either West Bromwich Albion or Derby County. Permanent deal. Wayne Rooney has spoken to Philip Cocu (Derby manager) and Holgate himself within the last 24 hours. Long-time favourites WBA are now second favourites to DER. However, Holgate will only leave once Everton sign another centre-back.

    Çenk Tosun - talks continuing with Fenerbahçe. Permanent deal.

    James McCarthy - has passed first part of two-part medical. Second part tomorrow, which is the more intense, stringent part. Bear in mind McCarthy's permanent (rest of life) injury...muscular connecting from stomach through groin and thigh to knee. No fee agreed with Crystal Palace yet, as it depends upon Medical Part 2 results in the morning.

    Sebastiàn Coates - bid accepted by Spoeting Lisbon but just as medical & player/agent talks were being arranged...

    James Tarkowski - bid made this afternoon. Burnley Board considering it, no response yet.

    Kurt Zouma - Frank Lampard as new Chelsea manager, has made a final decision. Zouma stays at Chelsea. HOWEVER Chelsea Board still willing to consider a permanent deal bid by Everton.

    Fikayo Tomori - season-long loan deal from Chelsea should be completed tomorrow.

    Chris Smalling - season-long loan request turned down by Manchester United. Deal dead.

    Alex Iwobi - Second Everton bid of £36m + £6m add-ons to go in to Arsenal tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Abdoulaye Doucouré - Third Everton bid of £38m + £7m add-ons to go in to Watford tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Henry Onyekuru - permanent deal to Monaco should be announced tomorrow.

    Djibril Sidibe - has passed his medical. His season-long loan from Monaco, with Everton have first dibs on a permanent deal next summer, should be announced tonight or tomorrow am.

    Matthew Pennington - season-long loan to Hull City. Brands & Silva see him as one of the very few youngsters who could make the grade at Everton. Hull wanted a permanent deal, with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Bristol City were also after his signature permanently.

    Wilfried Zaha - was 'encouraged' this afternoon by his agent, to submit a written transfer request to Crystal Palace. Remember how stubborn Moshiri was, wanting Sam Allardyce as Everton manager and the rest of the Board said no (until Jon Woods switched sides and that was enough to get Allardyce)? Well, shades of that with Zaha here. The player does not want to come up North. The Everton Board (which includes Brands, don't forget) do not want Zaha, and are convinced the money could be spent better elsewhere on 2 or even 3 players. Moshiri has dug his heels in. Moshiri sees capturing Zaha as the marquee signing he promised this summer (when he used Diego Costa as an example of a marquee signing). Moshiri has told the Board that he is even prepared to exceed the agreed-in-May Board ceiling of £80m cash transfer fee and £100k weekly wages to land Zaha. The rest of the Board are very unhappy about this. Zaha's agent, Unique Sports, have been advised that if Zaha hands in a written transfer request (and loses his slice of the transfer fee as a result), his weekly wages over the five-year contract will compensate him.

    John Stones - Bill Kenwright & Marcel Brands don't want him back, but rest of Board & Moshiri do. They are currently considering whether to put in a second bid to Manchester City tomorrow morning.

    Morgan Schneiderlin - Everton talks continue with player, agent and six of the seven clubs listed in this morning's update (Sampdoria have dropped out) for a permanent deal.

    All of Muhamed Besic, Yannick Bolasie, Kevin Mirallas and Oumar Niasse could be out on season-long loans...likely to be all abroad in Europe, whose transfer deadlines are generally until Mon 02 Sep.

    Toby Alderweireld - as Everton are desperate for an experienced (but significantly younger than Phil Jagielka) centre-back. Hence Tarkowski, Stones and Alderweireld all being considered as Zouma not dead deal but unlikely, Smalling loan is dead, and Tomori on loan considering good signing but more experienced defender is required. Everton will bid for Stones (again) OR Alderweireld tomorrow morning. Tarkowski bid in with Burnley-no answer yet.

    Until next time...

No way we are looking at spending ~£200 million on deadline day. No chance.
 
so going into the final 17 hours of the window this is how we stand

Ins:-

Kean - 24.75 mil
Gbamin - 22.5 mil
Gomes - 22.5 mil
Delph - 8.55 mil
Sidibe - loan fee of 2.25 mil
Lossl - Free

Total - £80.55 mil


Outs:-

Gueye - 27 mil
Lookman - 16.2 mil
Vlasic - 14.13 mil
Robinson - 2 mil
Joe Williams - 2 mil
McCarthy - 8.5 mil

Total - £69.83 mil

given that we are apparently rumoured to be getting 5 million from the Lukaku deal and 12 mil for Onyekuru from Monaco if the work permit is approved

that means we will have received 86.83 mil

net spend of approximately -6 million

so in conclusion we have plenty of money to make a lot of people cry tomorrow and that's without factoring the potential sales of the likes of tosun, niasse, mirallas, bolasie, schneiderlin or besic

most of the transfer fee valuations have been obtained from https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/fc-everton/transfers/verein/29
 
Interesting read this from Col. Thew Zaha information, if true, is interesting indeed.


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    Posted by Col
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    on August 7, 2019, 10:13 pm, in reply to "haha anyone had the big massive super secret update doing the rounds ?"

    Fwiw - I think this is some bullshit with some truth, might explain why Alderweireld and Stones names were mentioned to me earlier as ones to watch out for tomorrow (the zaha stuff sounds like a load of [Poor language removed])

    ...

    ///TRANSFER UPDATE///

    ***SOME OF THIS INFORMATION IS OUT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN NOW, BUT SOME IS STILL CONFIDENTIAL***

    Mason Holgate - going to either West Bromwich Albion or Derby County. Permanent deal. Wayne Rooney has spoken to Philip Cocu (Derby manager) and Holgate himself within the last 24 hours. Long-time favourites WBA are now second favourites to DER. However, Holgate will only leave once Everton sign another centre-back.

    Çenk Tosun - talks continuing with Fenerbahçe. Permanent deal.

    James McCarthy - has passed first part of two-part medical. Second part tomorrow, which is the more intense, stringent part. Bear in mind McCarthy's permanent (rest of life) injury...muscular connecting from stomach through groin and thigh to knee. No fee agreed with Crystal Palace yet, as it depends upon Medical Part 2 results in the morning.

    Sebastiàn Coates - bid accepted by Spoeting Lisbon but just as medical & player/agent talks were being arranged...

    James Tarkowski - bid made this afternoon. Burnley Board considering it, no response yet.

    Kurt Zouma - Frank Lampard as new Chelsea manager, has made a final decision. Zouma stays at Chelsea. HOWEVER Chelsea Board still willing to consider a permanent deal bid by Everton.

    Fikayo Tomori - season-long loan deal from Chelsea should be completed tomorrow.

    Chris Smalling - season-long loan request turned down by Manchester United. Deal dead.

    Alex Iwobi - Second Everton bid of £36m + £6m add-ons to go in to Arsenal tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Abdoulaye Doucouré - Third Everton bid of £38m + £7m add-ons to go in to Watford tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Henry Onyekuru - permanent deal to Monaco should be announced tomorrow.

    Djibril Sidibe - has passed his medical. His season-long loan from Monaco, with Everton have first dibs on a permanent deal next summer, should be announced tonight or tomorrow am.

    Matthew Pennington - season-long loan to Hull City. Brands & Silva see him as one of the very few youngsters who could make the grade at Everton. Hull wanted a permanent deal, with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Bristol City were also after his signature permanently.

    Wilfried Zaha - was 'encouraged' this afternoon by his agent, to submit a written transfer request to Crystal Palace. Remember how stubborn Moshiri was, wanting Sam Allardyce as Everton manager and the rest of the Board said no (until Jon Woods switched sides and that was enough to get Allardyce)? Well, shades of that with Zaha here. The player does not want to come up North. The Everton Board (which includes Brands, don't forget) do not want Zaha, and are convinced the money could be spent better elsewhere on 2 or even 3 players. Moshiri has dug his heels in. Moshiri sees capturing Zaha as the marquee signing he promised this summer (when he used Diego Costa as an example of a marquee signing). Moshiri has told the Board that he is even prepared to exceed the agreed-in-May Board ceiling of £80m cash transfer fee and £100k weekly wages to land Zaha. The rest of the Board are very unhappy about this. Zaha's agent, Unique Sports, have been advised that if Zaha hands in a written transfer request (and loses his slice of the transfer fee as a result), his weekly wages over the five-year contract will compensate him.

    John Stones - Bill Kenwright & Marcel Brands don't want him back, but rest of Board & Moshiri do. They are currently considering whether to put in a second bid to Manchester City tomorrow morning.

    Morgan Schneiderlin - Everton talks continue with player, agent and six of the seven clubs listed in this morning's update (Sampdoria have dropped out) for a permanent deal.

    All of Muhamed Besic, Yannick Bolasie, Kevin Mirallas and Oumar Niasse could be out on season-long loans...likely to be all abroad in Europe, whose transfer deadlines are generally until Mon 02 Sep.

    Toby Alderweireld - as Everton are desperate for an experienced (but significantly younger than Phil Jagielka) centre-back. Hence Tarkowski, Stones and Alderweireld all being considered as Zouma not dead deal but unlikely, Smalling loan is dead, and Tomori on loan considering good signing but more experienced defender is required. Everton will bid for Stones (again) OR Alderweireld tomorrow morning. Tarkowski bid in with Burnley-no answer yet.

    Until next time...

Pure rubbish, all the paragraphs have been undermined due to fact he said,

McCarthy due part two of medical tomorrow.

Then Palace official twitter confirms the transfer 30 minutes later.
 

Interesting read this from Col. Thew Zaha information, if true, is interesting indeed.


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    Posted by Col
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    on August 7, 2019, 10:13 pm, in reply to "haha anyone had the big massive super secret update doing the rounds ?"

    Fwiw - I think this is some bullshit with some truth, might explain why Alderweireld and Stones names were mentioned to me earlier as ones to watch out for tomorrow (the zaha stuff sounds like a load of [Poor language removed])

    ...

    ///TRANSFER UPDATE///

    ***SOME OF THIS INFORMATION IS OUT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN NOW, BUT SOME IS STILL CONFIDENTIAL***

    Mason Holgate - going to either West Bromwich Albion or Derby County. Permanent deal. Wayne Rooney has spoken to Philip Cocu (Derby manager) and Holgate himself within the last 24 hours. Long-time favourites WBA are now second favourites to DER. However, Holgate will only leave once Everton sign another centre-back.

    Çenk Tosun - talks continuing with Fenerbahçe. Permanent deal.

    James McCarthy - has passed first part of two-part medical. Second part tomorrow, which is the more intense, stringent part. Bear in mind McCarthy's permanent (rest of life) injury...muscular connecting from stomach through groin and thigh to knee. No fee agreed with Crystal Palace yet, as it depends upon Medical Part 2 results in the morning.

    Sebastiàn Coates - bid accepted by Spoeting Lisbon but just as medical & player/agent talks were being arranged...

    James Tarkowski - bid made this afternoon. Burnley Board considering it, no response yet.

    Kurt Zouma - Frank Lampard as new Chelsea manager, has made a final decision. Zouma stays at Chelsea. HOWEVER Chelsea Board still willing to consider a permanent deal bid by Everton.

    Fikayo Tomori - season-long loan deal from Chelsea should be completed tomorrow.

    Chris Smalling - season-long loan request turned down by Manchester United. Deal dead.

    Alex Iwobi - Second Everton bid of £36m + £6m add-ons to go in to Arsenal tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Abdoulaye Doucouré - Third Everton bid of £38m + £7m add-ons to go in to Watford tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Henry Onyekuru - permanent deal to Monaco should be announced tomorrow.

    Djibril Sidibe - has passed his medical. His season-long loan from Monaco, with Everton have first dibs on a permanent deal next summer, should be announced tonight or tomorrow am.

    Matthew Pennington - season-long loan to Hull City. Brands & Silva see him as one of the very few youngsters who could make the grade at Everton. Hull wanted a permanent deal, with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Bristol City were also after his signature permanently.

    Wilfried Zaha - was 'encouraged' this afternoon by his agent, to submit a written transfer request to Crystal Palace. Remember how stubborn Moshiri was, wanting Sam Allardyce as Everton manager and the rest of the Board said no (until Jon Woods switched sides and that was enough to get Allardyce)? Well, shades of that with Zaha here. The player does not want to come up North. The Everton Board (which includes Brands, don't forget) do not want Zaha, and are convinced the money could be spent better elsewhere on 2 or even 3 players. Moshiri has dug his heels in. Moshiri sees capturing Zaha as the marquee signing he promised this summer (when he used Diego Costa as an example of a marquee signing). Moshiri has told the Board that he is even prepared to exceed the agreed-in-May Board ceiling of £80m cash transfer fee and £100k weekly wages to land Zaha. The rest of the Board are very unhappy about this. Zaha's agent, Unique Sports, have been advised that if Zaha hands in a written transfer request (and loses his slice of the transfer fee as a result), his weekly wages over the five-year contract will compensate him.

    John Stones - Bill Kenwright & Marcel Brands don't want him back, but rest of Board & Moshiri do. They are currently considering whether to put in a second bid to Manchester City tomorrow morning.

    Morgan Schneiderlin - Everton talks continue with player, agent and six of the seven clubs listed in this morning's update (Sampdoria have dropped out) for a permanent deal.

    All of Muhamed Besic, Yannick Bolasie, Kevin Mirallas and Oumar Niasse could be out on season-long loans...likely to be all abroad in Europe, whose transfer deadlines are generally until Mon 02 Sep.

    Toby Alderweireld - as Everton are desperate for an experienced (but significantly younger than Phil Jagielka) centre-back. Hence Tarkowski, Stones and Alderweireld all being considered as Zouma not dead deal but unlikely, Smalling loan is dead, and Tomori on loan considering good signing but more experienced defender is required. Everton will bid for Stones (again) OR Alderweireld tomorrow morning. Tarkowski bid in with Burnley-no answer yet.

    Until next time...

I don't get why people lie
 
Interesting read this from Col. Thew Zaha information, if true, is interesting indeed.


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    Posted by Col
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    on August 7, 2019, 10:13 pm, in reply to "haha anyone had the big massive super secret update doing the rounds ?"

    Fwiw - I think this is some bullshit with some truth, might explain why Alderweireld and Stones names were mentioned to me earlier as ones to watch out for tomorrow (the zaha stuff sounds like a load of [Poor language removed])

    ...

    ///TRANSFER UPDATE///

    ***SOME OF THIS INFORMATION IS OUT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN NOW, BUT SOME IS STILL CONFIDENTIAL***

    Mason Holgate - going to either West Bromwich Albion or Derby County. Permanent deal. Wayne Rooney has spoken to Philip Cocu (Derby manager) and Holgate himself within the last 24 hours. Long-time favourites WBA are now second favourites to DER. However, Holgate will only leave once Everton sign another centre-back.

    Çenk Tosun - talks continuing with Fenerbahçe. Permanent deal.

    James McCarthy - has passed first part of two-part medical. Second part tomorrow, which is the more intense, stringent part. Bear in mind McCarthy's permanent (rest of life) injury...muscular connecting from stomach through groin and thigh to knee. No fee agreed with Crystal Palace yet, as it depends upon Medical Part 2 results in the morning.

    Sebastiàn Coates - bid accepted by Spoeting Lisbon but just as medical & player/agent talks were being arranged...

    James Tarkowski - bid made this afternoon. Burnley Board considering it, no response yet.

    Kurt Zouma - Frank Lampard as new Chelsea manager, has made a final decision. Zouma stays at Chelsea. HOWEVER Chelsea Board still willing to consider a permanent deal bid by Everton.

    Fikayo Tomori - season-long loan deal from Chelsea should be completed tomorrow.

    Chris Smalling - season-long loan request turned down by Manchester United. Deal dead.

    Alex Iwobi - Second Everton bid of £36m + £6m add-ons to go in to Arsenal tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Abdoulaye Doucouré - Third Everton bid of £38m + £7m add-ons to go in to Watford tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Henry Onyekuru - permanent deal to Monaco should be announced tomorrow.

    Djibril Sidibe - has passed his medical. His season-long loan from Monaco, with Everton have first dibs on a permanent deal next summer, should be announced tonight or tomorrow am.

    Matthew Pennington - season-long loan to Hull City. Brands & Silva see him as one of the very few youngsters who could make the grade at Everton. Hull wanted a permanent deal, with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Bristol City were also after his signature permanently.

    Wilfried Zaha - was 'encouraged' this afternoon by his agent, to submit a written transfer request to Crystal Palace. Remember how stubborn Moshiri was, wanting Sam Allardyce as Everton manager and the rest of the Board said no (until Jon Woods switched sides and that was enough to get Allardyce)? Well, shades of that with Zaha here. The player does not want to come up North. The Everton Board (which includes Brands, don't forget) do not want Zaha, and are convinced the money could be spent better elsewhere on 2 or even 3 players. Moshiri has dug his heels in. Moshiri sees capturing Zaha as the marquee signing he promised this summer (when he used Diego Costa as an example of a marquee signing). Moshiri has told the Board that he is even prepared to exceed the agreed-in-May Board ceiling of £80m cash transfer fee and £100k weekly wages to land Zaha. The rest of the Board are very unhappy about this. Zaha's agent, Unique Sports, have been advised that if Zaha hands in a written transfer request (and loses his slice of the transfer fee as a result), his weekly wages over the five-year contract will compensate him.

    John Stones - Bill Kenwright & Marcel Brands don't want him back, but rest of Board & Moshiri do. They are currently considering whether to put in a second bid to Manchester City tomorrow morning.

    Morgan Schneiderlin - Everton talks continue with player, agent and six of the seven clubs listed in this morning's update (Sampdoria have dropped out) for a permanent deal.

    All of Muhamed Besic, Yannick Bolasie, Kevin Mirallas and Oumar Niasse could be out on season-long loans...likely to be all abroad in Europe, whose transfer deadlines are generally until Mon 02 Sep.

    Toby Alderweireld - as Everton are desperate for an experienced (but significantly younger than Phil Jagielka) centre-back. Hence Tarkowski, Stones and Alderweireld all being considered as Zouma not dead deal but unlikely, Smalling loan is dead, and Tomori on loan considering good signing but more experienced defender is required. Everton will bid for Stones (again) OR Alderweireld tomorrow morning. Tarkowski bid in with Burnley-no answer yet.

    Until next time...
Sebasiten Coates the former RS flop? lmaooooooooooooo
 
I like many thought the window 2 years ago when we took Rooney, Sigy, Pickford and about 6 other number 10's was the most exciting window in years - it was utter gash. 8th - needed Fat Sam to sort us out defensively.

Last summers window. Whooo, Portuguese manager, some Brazilians, Barcelona players etc - Yes. Lovely football and guaranteed progess, Err utter dross, 8th place. We won a few end of season games when nothing mattered.

This summer I honestly am totally underwhelmed. A 19 kid who should have a bright future but surely not at that age.
No centre halfs and we sold our best centre mid.
When we binning this one off?

If you can't see the progress from Sam to last season it's because you didn't pay attention or you are, well I think everyone knows what you are.
 

"Wilfried Zaha - was 'encouraged' this afternoon by his agent, to submit a written transfer request to Crystal Palace. Remember how stubborn Moshiri was, wanting Sam Allardyce as Everton manager and the rest of the Board said no (until Jon Woods switched sides and that was enough to get Allardyce)? Well, shades of that with Zaha here. The player does not want to come up North. The Everton Board (which includes Brands, don't forget) do not want Zaha, and are convinced the money could be spent better elsewhere on 2 or even 3 players. Moshiri has dug his heels in. Moshiri sees capturing Zaha as the marquee signing he promised this summer (when he used Diego Costa as an example of a marquee signing). Moshiri has told the Board that he is even prepared to exceed the agreed-in-May Board ceiling of £80m cash transfer fee and £100k weekly wages to land Zaha. The rest of the Board are very unhappy about this. Zaha's agent, Unique Sports, have been advised that if Zaha hands in a written transfer request (and loses his slice of the transfer fee as a result), his weekly wages over the five-year contract will compensate him."

yikes he would lose his loyalty bonus which is completely different.
 
Interesting read this from Col. Thew Zaha information, if true, is interesting indeed.


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    Posted by Col
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    on August 7, 2019, 10:13 pm, in reply to "haha anyone had the big massive super secret update doing the rounds ?"

    Fwiw - I think this is some bullshit with some truth, might explain why Alderweireld and Stones names were mentioned to me earlier as ones to watch out for tomorrow (the zaha stuff sounds like a load of [Poor language removed])

    ...

    ///TRANSFER UPDATE///

    ***SOME OF THIS INFORMATION IS OUT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN NOW, BUT SOME IS STILL CONFIDENTIAL***

    Mason Holgate - going to either West Bromwich Albion or Derby County. Permanent deal. Wayne Rooney has spoken to Philip Cocu (Derby manager) and Holgate himself within the last 24 hours. Long-time favourites WBA are now second favourites to DER. However, Holgate will only leave once Everton sign another centre-back.

    Çenk Tosun - talks continuing with Fenerbahçe. Permanent deal.

    James McCarthy - has passed first part of two-part medical. Second part tomorrow, which is the more intense, stringent part. Bear in mind McCarthy's permanent (rest of life) injury...muscular connecting from stomach through groin and thigh to knee. No fee agreed with Crystal Palace yet, as it depends upon Medical Part 2 results in the morning.

    Sebastiàn Coates - bid accepted by Spoeting Lisbon but just as medical & player/agent talks were being arranged...

    James Tarkowski - bid made this afternoon. Burnley Board considering it, no response yet.

    Kurt Zouma - Frank Lampard as new Chelsea manager, has made a final decision. Zouma stays at Chelsea. HOWEVER Chelsea Board still willing to consider a permanent deal bid by Everton.

    Fikayo Tomori - season-long loan deal from Chelsea should be completed tomorrow.

    Chris Smalling - season-long loan request turned down by Manchester United. Deal dead.

    Alex Iwobi - Second Everton bid of £36m + £6m add-ons to go in to Arsenal tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Abdoulaye Doucouré - Third Everton bid of £38m + £7m add-ons to go in to Watford tonight or early tomorrow morning.

    Henry Onyekuru - permanent deal to Monaco should be announced tomorrow.

    Djibril Sidibe - has passed his medical. His season-long loan from Monaco, with Everton have first dibs on a permanent deal next summer, should be announced tonight or tomorrow am.

    Matthew Pennington - season-long loan to Hull City. Brands & Silva see him as one of the very few youngsters who could make the grade at Everton. Hull wanted a permanent deal, with Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Bristol City were also after his signature permanently.

    Wilfried Zaha - was 'encouraged' this afternoon by his agent, to submit a written transfer request to Crystal Palace. Remember how stubborn Moshiri was, wanting Sam Allardyce as Everton manager and the rest of the Board said no (until Jon Woods switched sides and that was enough to get Allardyce)? Well, shades of that with Zaha here. The player does not want to come up North. The Everton Board (which includes Brands, don't forget) do not want Zaha, and are convinced the money could be spent better elsewhere on 2 or even 3 players. Moshiri has dug his heels in. Moshiri sees capturing Zaha as the marquee signing he promised this summer (when he used Diego Costa as an example of a marquee signing). Moshiri has told the Board that he is even prepared to exceed the agreed-in-May Board ceiling of £80m cash transfer fee and £100k weekly wages to land Zaha. The rest of the Board are very unhappy about this. Zaha's agent, Unique Sports, have been advised that if Zaha hands in a written transfer request (and loses his slice of the transfer fee as a result), his weekly wages over the five-year contract will compensate him.

    John Stones - Bill Kenwright & Marcel Brands don't want him back, but rest of Board & Moshiri do. They are currently considering whether to put in a second bid to Manchester City tomorrow morning.

    Morgan Schneiderlin - Everton talks continue with player, agent and six of the seven clubs listed in this morning's update (Sampdoria have dropped out) for a permanent deal.

    All of Muhamed Besic, Yannick Bolasie, Kevin Mirallas and Oumar Niasse could be out on season-long loans...likely to be all abroad in Europe, whose transfer deadlines are generally until Mon 02 Sep.

    Toby Alderweireld - as Everton are desperate for an experienced (but significantly younger than Phil Jagielka) centre-back. Hence Tarkowski, Stones and Alderweireld all being considered as Zouma not dead deal but unlikely, Smalling loan is dead, and Tomori on loan considering good signing but more experienced defender is required. Everton will bid for Stones (again) OR Alderweireld tomorrow morning. Tarkowski bid in with Burnley-no answer yet.

    Until next time...
Who can honestly take the time to type up this much horse manure? This has got more poop in it than Biff's car in Back to the Future. Also it's already debunked as the McCarthy deal is signed, sealed and delivered and no second medical is taking place.
 
I like many thought the window 2 years ago when we took Rooney, Sigy, Pickford and about 6 other number 10's was the most exciting window in years - it was utter gash. 8th - needed Fat Sam to sort us out defensively.

Last summers window. Whooo, Portuguese manager, some Brazilians, Barcelona players etc - Yes. Lovely football and guaranteed progess, Err utter dross, 8th place. We won a few end of season games when nothing mattered.

This summer I honestly am totally underwhelmed. A 19 kid who should have a bright future but surely not at that age.
No centre halfs and we sold our best centre mid.
Again, we know what you are doing and it's obvious. We were MUCH better last year than the year before, by virtually every measure, which you would KNOW if you were an Everton fan. Big Fat Sam did NOT sort us out defensively, not even close, man. You should know that.

No one could possibly be underwhelmed by the 19 year old kid. That's just stupid. He's already good, man.

Again, at least do a bit of research first before you try passing yourself off as something you are not.
 
So; actually no rumours about our most want-to-keep-players for a whole window? Apart from a brief Richie-rumour?
Or am I completely missing something? Did Brands put out a warning or something? Are they not something to want?
Gana doesn't count. We knew that one
 

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