I hope that he spends the season on loan in the Championship and comes back full of confidence after scoring a few goals.If our main options remain DCL & Beto I'd hope Chermiti takes over by the end of the season.
Unlikely to go on loan. If we get decent offers for DCL, Beto or Maupay on the last day of the season we’ll take 1, 2 or even all 3 knowing us. We can’t afford to let him go on loan, and in fairness he’s earned the right in pre season to be challenging for a starting place in the PL.I hope that he spends the season on loan in the Championship and comes back full of confidence after scoring a few goals.
I hope that he spends the season on loan in the Championship and comes back full of confidence after scoring a few goals.
Unlikely to go on loan. If we get decent offers for DCL, Beto or Maupay on the last day of the season we’ll take 1, 2 or even all 3 knowing us. We can’t afford to let him go on loan, and in fairness he’s earned the right in pre season to be challenging for a starting place in the PL.
I cant see hm going on loan at all, he has shown enough so far that he deserves to start getting a few more minutes and thrown in a break/injury he can start a few too
Hopefully for us that is rather then loaned out.The Athletic has Youssef as our “ young player to watch” this season :
Everton
Youssef Chermiti
From the academy, Stan Mills, a lively winger with an eye for goal, is still recovering from knee ligament damage while others, such as 17-year-old midfielder Harrison Armstrong, are talented but remain a work in progress.
So the closest young player to selection is 20-year-old Portuguese forward Youssef Chermiti, who signed from Sporting Lisbon last summer.
Hopes are high for the under-21 international, who scored twice in the pre-season game against Sligo Rovers. He has already impressed Sean Dyche this summer.
Frustratingly, he picked up a foot injury in training that will see him miss the start of the season. But once fit, the aim is for Chermiti to get more regular minutes, either at Everton or on loan.
The Athletic has Youssef as our “ young player to watch” this season :
Everton
Youssef Chermiti
From the academy, Stan Mills, a lively winger with an eye for goal, is still recovering from knee ligament damage while others, such as 17-year-old midfielder Harrison Armstrong, are talented but remain a work in progress.
So the closest young player to selection is 20-year-old Portuguese forward Youssef Chermiti, who signed from Sporting Lisbon last summer.
Hopes are high for the under-21 international, who scored twice in the pre-season game against Sligo Rovers. He has already impressed Sean Dyche this summer.
Frustratingly, he picked up a foot injury in training that will see him miss the start of the season. But once fit, the aim is for Chermiti to get more regular minutes, either at Everton or on loan.
Odds of 50:1 to lift the Balon D’Or apparently, worth a punt"But once fit, the aim is for Chermiti to produce the goods, subsequently lifting the player of the year, golden boy and league top goalscorer awards".